Securing health: lessons from nation-building missions
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA RAND 2006
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Item Description:"RAND Center for Domestic and International Health Security.". - "MG-321-RC"--Website index
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-351)
Germany -- Japan -- Somalia -- Haiti -- Kosovo -- Afghanistan -- Iraq -- Evaluating health reconstruction
Rebuilding public health and health care delivery systems has been an important component of nation-building efforts conducted after major conflicts. However, few studies have attempted to examine a comprehensive set of cases, compare the quantitative and qualitative results, and outline best practices. The study assesses seven cases of nation-building operations following major conflicts: Germany and Japan immediately after World War II; Somalia, Haiti, and Kosovo in the 1990s; and Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. It concludes that two factors increase the likelihood of successful health outcomes: planning and coordination, and infrastructure and resources. In addition, the study argues that health can have an independent impact on broader political, economic, and security objectives during nation-building operations
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxxv, 351 pages)
ISBN:0833037293
083304074X
0833041126
1433709511
9780833037299
9780833040749
9780833041128
9781433709517

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