Business as Usual: A Lack of Institutional Innovation in Global Health Governance; Comment on "Global Health Governance Challenges 2016 - Are We Ready?"
There were once again high expectations that a major global health event - the Ebola virus outbreak of 2014-2015 - would trigger meaningfully World Health Organization (WHO) reform and strengthen global health governance (GHG). Rather than a "turning point," however, the global community h...
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Main Author: | Kelley Lee (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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