The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy: lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique
This book investigates the Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique looking at the interests of both actors and different power relations within this initiative. It counts with a case study looking at the implementation of SociedadeMocambicana de Medicamentos - a pharmaceutical factory that was im...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book investigates the Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique looking at the interests of both actors and different power relations within this initiative. It counts with a case study looking at the implementation of SociedadeMocambicana de Medicamentos - a pharmaceutical factory that was implemented in Maputo as a result of the cooperation between the countries |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 29 Feb 2024) Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction and Methodology -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Interdisciplinary research -- Context and relevant background -- Sources and research design -- Research methods -- 2 Literature Review on Global Health Diplomacy - Brazil and Mozambique -- Literature Review -- Global Health Diplomacy: An Overview -- Why is global health diplomacy emerging now? -- The relationship between health and foreign policy -- The Engagement in Global Agendas -- Health and security -- Health and the economic trade and commerce agenda -- Social justice, human rights and health -- Conclusion -- 3 Brazil and Global Health Diplomacy -- Introduction -- HIV/AIDS in Brazil and the social movement for health: The domestic scenario -- The domestic and international battle for ARV access -- Brazil's protagonism in negotiating internationally for ARV success -- The cases of Kaletra and Efavirenz: The Brazilian timeline -- Brazil and GHD: Economic/commerce and trade/IPR -- Brazilian health diplomacy and HIV/AIDS -- Brazil and South-South Cooperation in Health under Lula da Silva -- South-South cooperation: Ideological approach -- South-South cooperation and soft power -- Health and South-South cooperation -- Brazil and South-South Cooperation in Health under Dilma Rousseff -- 'Brazil-Africa policy' and health diplomacy -- Economic and diplomatic constraints in foreign policy -- Health diplomacy under Dilma Rousseff -- Conclusion: The Genesis of Brazilian Health Diplomacy -- 4 Mozambique's Foreign and Health Policy -- FRELIMO and Foreign Policy Orientation -- FRELIMO and foreign policy orientation: Pre-independence, cold war and civil war -- Civil war and foreign policy -- Transition to democracy and international aid -- Foreign Policy and Health South-South Cooperation in Health with Brazil -- Conclusion -- 5 Case Study of Sociedade Moçambicana de Medicamentos -- Methodological Approach -- SMM: Chronology -- Diplomatic correspondence: The origin -- Implementation of the project -- Infrastructure and Responsibilities -- Transference of Technology -- Economic challenges -- Portfolio -- The Aftermath and Lessons -- Supplying southern Africa -- Success or failure? -- Conclusion -- 6 Analysis and Outcomes -- Global Health Diplomacy and the Nexus of Power -- Health and Foreign Policy -- Policymaking -- Technical experience -- Brazil through the Lens of Global Health Diplomacy -- First wave: Using foreign policy to support domestic health -- Second wave: Health as a foreign policy instrument -- Third wave: Foreign policy neglects health -- Conclusion: Brazil as an international health player -- Mozambique through the Lens of Global Health Diplomacy -- First wave of Mozambique as a receptor of international health: Foreign policy neglects health -- Second wave of Mozambique as a receptor of global health: Foreign policy serving health goals -- Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion -- Findings versus Addressing the Research Question -- Why Is This Research Unique? How Does It Contribute to the Field? -- Global health diplomacy -- Brazil and Health Diplomacy -- Mozambique and Health Diplomacy -- Future Research on the Topic -- Post-script: COVID-19 Disclaimer -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spellingShingle | Ecija, Maria Berta The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique Public health / Mozambique / International cooperation Medical assistance / Mozambique |
title | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique |
title_auth | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique |
title_exact_search | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique |
title_full | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique Maria Berta Ecija |
title_fullStr | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique Maria Berta Ecija |
title_full_unstemmed | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy lessons from Brazilian health cooperation in Mozambique Maria Berta Ecija |
title_short | The drivers and outcomes of global health diplomacy |
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