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'Strong social policy is essential for sustainable growth. This book is an extremely useful overview of social policy issue for policy makers and anyone who wants to understand the true roots of successful sustainable development' - Ian Johnson, Vice President for Sustainable Development, The World Bank'Throughout the world issues of social development have now taken centre stage. There is no more comprehensive and readable guide to the choices and conflicts of this global drama. This book is essential reading for all students and practitioners of social development - and for every World Bank economist'- David Piachaud, Professor of Social Policy, London School of EconomicsThis much-needed textbook fulfils a major gap in providing a complete up-to-date guide and introduction to the increasingly important role of social policy in the context of development processes and practice. Across a number of key sectors and areas of social policy concern, the authors accessibly introduce and explain the main conceptual debates, the most recent policy discussions, and provide applied examples to illustrate the latest developments in the social policy and planning field. Central topics covered include:- poverty- rural development- urban development- education- health- social work- social welfare- international development and cooperation.Social Policy for Development is an essential text for all students and practitioners alike seeking a deeper understanding of the issues of poverty, social exclusion and deprivation across social policy and development studies internationally.
Health Systems in Developing Countries
Health Systems in Developing Countries
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This chapter highlights key health care issues facing policy-makers in developing countries in the context of a ‘dual health burden’. This comprises, firstly, the unfinished agenda of dealing with infectious diseases such as TB and malaria and, secondly, the emerging epidemics of HIV/AIDS and rise of non-communicable diseases in the South. The first section describes the burden of disease in terms of morbidity and mortality to set the context for our analysis. This is followed by an overview of the health care systems in developing countries along with trends in financing and delivery of health care and a closer look at pharmaceutical policies. Finally, we synthesize and analyse the available evidence on health systems ...
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