Colonialism, malaria, and the decolonization of global health
This paper explores the decolonization of global health through a focus on malaria and European colonialism in Africa. We employ an historical perspective to better articulate what "colonial" means and to specify in greater detail how colonial ideas, patterns, and practices remain an obsta...
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Main Authors: | Jesse B. Bump (Author), Ifeyinwa Aniebo (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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