Colonization and decolonization of global health: which way forward?
Despite taking on several forms throughout history such as colonial medicine, tropical medicine, and international health, the field of global health continues to uphold colonialist structures. History demonstrates that acts of colonialism inevitably lead to negative health outcomes. Colonial powers...
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Main Authors: | Maysoon Hussain (Author), Mitra Sadigh (Author), Majid Sadigh (Author), Asghar Rastegar (Author), Nelson Sewankambo (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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