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About Global Health Europe

Global Health Europe is a community that promotes synergy between the policy spheres of public health, foreign policy, development, and research for health.  Our aim is to improve global health governance through a more coordinated, coherent, consistent and committed European engagement. Through Global Health Europe events, publications and online discussions, policy communities that have not […]

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Social Determinants of Health

Social Determinants of Health have been defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as “the circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, work and age, and the systems put in place to deal with illness”. A report published by the WHO Regional Office for Europe titled “Social Determinants of Health: The Solid Facts” (edited by […]

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

If corporate responsibility for health and environmental sustainability is to spread through European MNEs, it must be made attractive to businesses by recognizing best practice and championing leading companies so that shareholders and customers can distinguish between well-performing companies and others. It is also important to engage the private sector, shareholder and consumer groups in […]

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European Action in Global Health Partnerships

Global health partnerships are a specific grouping of global public-private partnerships (GPPPs) which promote cooperation between state and non-state actors both from the national and international level and contribute to the funding of global public goods and the development of a “new public finance.” Global Health Partnerships have progressed rapidly in recent years to become substantial new […]

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The International Health Partnership and Related Initiatives (IHP+)

The International Health Partnership and Related Initiatives provide an important toolkit for development co-operation, providing a framework for agreement with partner countries to provide sustained support for integrated cross sector programmes of action committing both donor and recipient countries to working together and monitoring the achievement of agreed targets in relation to one agreed national […]

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European priorities for global health action

European priorities for global health action must engage all actors, including donor and recipient countries beyond the EU. These include all the agencies noted in this glossary and academic, business and civil society networks. It is important to bear in mind that global health is not solely concerned with health threats in or arising from […]

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International agreements, laws and regulations

The regulation and resolution of disputes can be resolved through UN agencies and by international courts.With regard to global health, key international WTO agreements cover the following areas: the protection of intellectual property (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights – TRIPS Agreement) trade in services (General Agreement on Trade in Services – GATS […]

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Global health policies and policy tools

The tools for achieving improved global health include international agreements, laws and regulations, policies, action to engage communities including, academic, business and civil, funding mechanisms, international partnerships for health, and improved governance procedures to ensure policy cohesion by establishing priorities for European action on global health. Over the course of several decades, there has been […]

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Actions to engage communities in global health

These political and social movements and actions include health forums and platforms and corporate social responsibility. Whether or not people and organizations take up such opportunities and express their concerns, or take action to support global health, depends on the extent of awareness of and concern for these issues and this, in turn, depends on […]

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European illicit drugs policy and global health

The use and abuse of addictive substances, whether controlled by the state, like alcohol and tobacco, or illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine and amphetamines, have a major impact on health. Such drugs not only affect their users, but also have an impact on crime, violence and accident levels. Public concerns about the issue have […]