Ghp272 Foundations of Global Health and Population Fall 2012 Sessions


Antares Project (2008). “On the Determination of Global Health Priorities”, Draft version



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Antares Project (2008). “On the Determination of Global Health Priorities”, Draft version.

Bobadilla, J. L., P. Cowley, P. Musgrove and H. Saxenian (1994). “Design, contentandfinancingofanessentialnationalpackageofhealthservices.“ Bulletin of the World Health Organization 72(4): 653-62.


Bryce, J., R.E. Black, N. Walker, Z.A. Bhutta, J.E. Lawn, and R.W. Steketee (2005). “Can the world afford to save the lives of 6 million children each year?” Lancet 365:2193-2200.
Daniels, N. (1994) “Fourunsolvedrationingproblems.” Hasting Center Report. 24(4):27-29.
Daniels, N. (2005). “FairprocessinpatientselectionforantiretroviraltreatmentinWHO’sgoalof 3 by 5.” Lancet. 366 (9480): 169-171.
Drummond, M.F. (1997). "Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.
Gibbs, W.W. (2005). “How Should We Set Priorities?” Scientific American. 293 (3): 108-115.
Jack, W. (1999). Health Projects and the Burden of Disease. Principles of Health Economics for Developing Countries. W. Jack. Washington, DC, World Bank. pp. 237-269.
Jamison D., J. G. Breman, A. R. Measham et al. DCP2. (2006). “Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries.” Washington DC, Oxford University Press and the World Bank. .
Marmot, M. (2008). “Book: Health in a Just Society.” Lancet 372:881-882.
Musgrove P (1999). “Public spending on health care: how are different criteria related?” Health Policy. 47: 207-223.
World Health Organization (WHO) (2003). Guide to producing national health accounts with special applications for low-income and middle-income countries. Geneva, WHO.
Session 33. Assignments II Due (11/26/12)

No required reading. Students are required to make a short presentation on Assignment II.

Session 34: Case (11/28/12)
Required: TBD
Sessions 35 and 36: Interventions I and II (11/30/12 and 12/3/12)
Required:

Bloom, D.E., D. Canning and M. Weston (2005). "The Value of Vaccination." World Economics 6(3): 15-39.


Bongaarts, J, Sinding, S. (2011). “Population Policy in Transition in the Developing World.” Science 333(6042): 574 –576.
TEDx Talks video: George Whitesides: A lab the size of a postage stamp. http://www.ted.com/talks/george_whitesides_a_lab_the_size_of_a_postage_stamp.html
Caldwell, J. C., J. F. Phillips, et al. (2002). "The Future of Family Planning Programs." Studies in Family Planning 33(1): 1-10.
Daar, A.S., H. Thorsteinsdottir, D. K. Martin, et al. (2002). "Top ten biotechnologies for improving health in developing countries." Nature Genetics 32(2): 229-32.
Frost, L.J., and M.R. Reich. (2009). "Creating Access to Health Technologies in Poor Countries." Health Affairs. 28(4):962-973.
Gaziano, T.A, G. Galea, and K.S. Reddy. (2007). "Scaling up interventions for chronic disease prevention: the evidence." Lancet 370(9603): 1939-1946
Lamstein, J. (2010). “Re-discovering U.S. leadership: An unlikely contender.” Huffington Post, January 8, 2010.
Barnighausen, T, Bloom, D, Humair S. (2011). “Going Horizontal — Shifts in Funding of Global Health Interventions.” New England Journal of Medicine. 364(23): 2181-2183.
Reich, M.R (2000). "The Global Drug Gap." Science. 287: 1979-1981.
Bill Gates’ 2.5B toilet. Infographics: http://www.gatesfoundation.org/infographics/Pages/reinvent-the-toilet-info.aspx. Challenge: http://www.gatesfoundation.org/watersanitationhygiene/Documents/wsh-reinvent-the-toilet-challenge.pdf
Cutler DM & Lleras-Muney A (2012). “Education and Health: Insights from International Comparisons.” National Bureau of Economic Research, working paper.
Habicht JP, Victora CG, & Vaughan JP (1999). “Evaluation designs for adequacy, plausibility, and probability of public health programme performance and impact.” International Journal of Epidemiology, 28, 10-18.
Hasselberg, Erin (2010). Logistics matters: Why you should care about the supply chain. John Snow Incorporated. [pdf on iSite]
Recommended:
HERMES: A computational tool to design, plan and manage vaccine supply chains. https://vaccinemodeling.pitt.edu/index.php/hermes-resources/53-hermes-section/hermes-cat
Bärnighausen T, Bloom DE, Cafiero ET, O'Brien JC. (2012). Economic evaluation of vaccination: capturing the full benefits, with an application to human papillomavirus. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 18 (Suppl. 5): 1–7
Bongaarts, J. and S.W. Sinding. (2009). "AResponsetoCriticsofFamilyPlanningPrograms." International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 35(1): 39-44.
Oliveira-Cruz, V., C. Kurowski and A. Mills (2003). "Deliveryofpriorityhealthservices: searchingforsynergieswithintheverticalversushorizontaldebate." Journal of International Development. 15(1): 67-86.
Allan Guttmacher Institute (2004). “Beyond slogans: lessons from Uganda’s ABC experience.” Issues Brief (Alan Guttmacher Institute). 2: 1-4.
Angell, M. (2004). “The Truth About the Drug Companies.” July 15, 2004. New York Review of Books. 51(12).
Attaran, A. (2004). “How do patents and economic policies affect access to essential medicines in developing countries?“ Health Aff (Millwood). 23(3): 155-66.
Bhutta Z.A., S. Ali, S. Cousens, T.M. Ali, B.A. Haider, A. Rizvi, P. Okong, S.Z. Bhutta, and R.E. Black (2008) “Interventions to address maternal, newborn, and child survival: what difference can integrated primary health strategies make?” Lancet 372: 972-989.
Bleakley, H., and M. Wasserman (2008). “Shining light on a neglected disease: Eradicating hookworm in the U.S. South brought about dramatic changes. We can do the same in Africa.” The Chicago Tribune, March 4, 2008.
Bloom, D.E. (2005). “Education and Public Health: Mutual Challenges Worldwide.” Comparative Education Review. 49 (4). (in press).
Bloom, D.E, L. Bloom, P. DeLay, et al. (2007). World Economics. 8 (4) October–December.
Brownell, K.D., T. Farley, W.C. Willett, B.M. Popkin, F.J. Chaloupka, J.W. Thompson, and D.S. Ludwig (2009). “The public health and economic benefits of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages.” NEJM 361(16):1599-1605.
Clinton, H.R. (2010). Remarksonthe 15thAnniversaryoftheInternationalConferenceonPopulationandDevelopment.
Coyne, C. (2008). “The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It.” Economic Affairs. 28(1): 82-83.
Cutler, D., and A. Lleras-Nuney (2006) “Education and Health: Evaluating Theories and Evidence.” National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of Michigan.
The Economist. “HALE and healthy.” From the print edition. April 14th, 2005.
Gertler, P. J. and J. W. Molyneaux (1994). “How Economic Development and Family Planning Programs Combined to Reduce Indonesian Fertility.” Demography. 31(1): 33-63.
Gillespie, D. et al. (2007). "ScalingUpHealthTechnologies." Prepared for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Gokhale, K. (2009). “A Global Surge in Tiny Loans Spurs Credit Bubble in a Slum.” Wall Street Journal India. August 14th, 2009.
Hartsfield, D., A.D. Moulton, and L. McKie (2007). A Review of Model Public Health Laws. American Journal of Public Health, 97:s56-s61.
Heart and Stroke Foundation (2005). “Interventions Related to Obesity: A State of the Evidence Review.” Ottawa: Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Iyenger, S.S., and M.R. Lepper (2000) “When Choice is Demotivating: Can One Desire Too Much of a Good thing?” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 79(6): 995-1006.
Janssens, B., et al. (2007) Offering integrated care for HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and hypertension within chronic disease clinics in Cambodia. Bull WHO 85: 880-885.
Jejeebhoy, S.J., and M.P. Sebastian (2003). Actions that protect: Promoting sexual and reproductive health and choice among young people in India. Population Council Working Paper Number 18.

Johnson, E.J., and D. Goldstein (2003) “Do Defaults Save Lives?” Science. 302: 1338-1339.


Laurance, J. (2009). “The polypill: medicine’s magic bullet.” The Independent, March 31, 2009.
McIntosh, C.A. and J.L. Finkle (1995). “The Cairo Conference on Population and Development: A New Paradigm?“ Population and Development Review. 21(2): 223-260.
Miller, G. (2005) “Contraception as Development? New Evidence from Family Planning in Colombia.” NBER working paper 11704.
Levine, R. (2004) Chapter 1: “Eradicating Polio.” Millions Saved. Washington DC: Centre for Global Development. pp. 1-12.
OECD and World Health Organization (WHO) (2003). DAC Guidelines and Reference Series: Poverty and Health. Paris, OECD Publications. (available in Countway)
Pauly, M.V. (2001). “Medical savings accounts in Singapore: what can we know?“ Journal of Health Politics, Health Policy and Law. 26(4): 727-31.
Rahman, M., J. DaVanzo, et al. (2001). “Do better family planning services reduce abortion in Bangladesh?“ The Lancet. 358(9287): 1051-1056.
Reich, M.R., ed., (2002). Public-PrivatePartnershipsforPublicHealth. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Chapters 2 and 3.
Save the Children (2007). State of the World’s Mothers 2007: Saving the lives of Children Under 5.
Sen, G., A. Germain and L.C. Chen (1994). Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment, and Rights. Boston, New York, Distributed by Harvard University Press.
Seltzer, J.R. (2002). ChapterTwo: TheOriginsandEvolutionofFamilyPlanningProgramsinDevelopingCountries. J. R. Seltzer, Rand Corporation and Population Matters (Project). Santa Monica, CA, Rand: 9-44.
Sepulveda, J. et al. “ImprovementofchildsurvivalinMexico: thediagonalapproach.” The Lancet, Vol. 368, No. 9551, pp. 2017-2027.
Sloan, F.A., V.K. Smith and D.H. Taylor Jr.(2005) Chapter 9: “Policy and Implications.” The Smoking Puzzle. pp 217-242.
Thaler, R. (1999) “Mental Accounting Matters.” Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 12: 183-206.
The Lancet Series on Chronic Diseases 2007, 2005. URL: http://www.thelancet.com/collections/series/chronic_diseases
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) (2000). Energy and Social Issues, Chapter 2. World Energy Assessment: Energy and the Challenge of Sustainability. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). New York, NY, UNDP. pp. 40-60.
World Bank (1993). Overview. World Development Report 1993: Investing in Health. World Bank. Washington, D.C., Oxford University Press.
World Health Organization (2009). “Interventionsondietandphysicalactivity: Whatworks. SummaryReport.” Geneva: World Health Organization.
World Malaria Report 2005 (2005). “A 5-Minute Briefing.” Geneva: World Health Organization.
Zwane, A.P., and M. Kremer (2007). “What works in fighting diarrheal diseases in developing countries? A critical review.” NBER working paper 12987. http://www.nber.org/papers/w12987.

Session 37: Barry Bloom: Global health governance (12/5/12)
Required:

World Health Organization. Constitution of the World Health Organization. Pp. 1-8.


Bloom, D. (2007). “Governing global health.” Finance & Development. 44(4).
Gavin Yamey. (2002). “Why does the world still need WHO?” BMJ. 325:1294–8

Denis Aitken. “WHO responds.” BMJ 2003;326:217


Jack Chow. (2010). ”Is the WHO becoming irrelevant?” Foreign Policy.
Bloom, B.R. (2011). “WHO needs change”. Nature 2011; 473:143-145.
McCoy, D., S. Chand et al. (2009). “Global health funding: how much, where it comes from and where it goes.” Health Policy and Planning. 24(6):407-417.
Sridhar, D., S. Khagram and T. Pang (2009). “Are Existing Governance Structures Equipped to Deal with Today's Global Health Challenges? Towards Systematic Coherence in Scaling-Up.” Global Health Governance 2(2).
World Bank. “Health, Nutrition and Population Strategy – Healthy Development 2007.” Minimum – Read Exec. Summary [pp11-19]; Ideally, Read entire Report (to p.99).
Garrett, L. (2012). “Global health hits crisis point.” Nature, 482, 7.
Recommended:
Clark, W.C., N.A. Szlezak, S. Moon, B. Bloom, G. T. Keusch, C.M. Michaud, D.T. Jameson, J. Frenk, and W. L. Kilama (2010). “Theglobalhealthsystem: Institutionsinatimeoftransition. CIDWorkingPaperNo. 193.”
Brown, T.M., M. Cueto, and E. Fee (2006). “The World Health Organization and the transition from International to Global Public Health.” American Journal of Public Health 96:62-72.
Lee, K. (2009). The World Health Organization (WHO). New York, Routledge.
Marshall, K. (2008). The World Bank: From reconstruction to development to equity.

New York, Routledge.


World Bank (2009). Improving Effectiveness and Outcomes for the Poor in Health, Nutrition, and Population: An Evaluation of World Bank Group Support Since 1997. Washington DC, World Bank.
Session 38: Assignment 3 Presentations (12/7/12)

No required reading. Students are required to make a short presentation on Assignment III.

Session 39: Implementation (12/10/12)
Required:

Berwick, D. (2003). “Disseminating innovations in health care.” JAMA, 289 (15): 1969-1975.


Schorr, L.B. (2012). “Broader evidence for bigger impact.” Stanford Social Innovation Review: Fall 2012.
Gawande, A. (2012). Big med. The New Yorker: August 13, 2012.
Bloom, D.E., and E. Cafiero (2010). “Toward better public health implementation.” In Pamela Hoyt, Joyce Fitzpatrick, and Barry H. Smith, eds., Problem Solving for Better Health: A Global Perspective. New York: Springer, 2010. [pdf on iSite]
Bloom DE & Mckinnon R. (2012). The design and implementation of public pension systems in developing countries: Issues and opinions. Submitted for Publication. Confidential copy can be downloaded on the course iSite.
Ganz, M. (2010) “Leading change: Leadership, organization, and social movements.” In Nohria, N. and R. Khurana, Eds. (2010). Handbook of leadership theory and practice: A Harvard Business School Colloquium. Boston: Harvard Business Press.
McCannon, C.J. (2007). “The Science of Large-Scale Change in Global Health.” JAMA, Vol. 298, No. 16, pp. 1937-1939.
Madon, T., K.J. Hofman, L. Kupfer, and R.I. Glass. (2007). “Implementation Science.” Science, 318 (5857): 1728-1729.
Natsios, A. (2010). “The Clash of the Counter-bureaucracy and Development.” Center for Global Development Essay. [Read pp. 1-15].
Tsui, A.O., J. N. Wasserheit, et al. (1997). “Chapter 6: Program Design and Implementation.” In A. O. Tsui, J. N. Wasserheit, J. Haaga and National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Reproductive Health. Reproductive Health in Developing Countries: expanding dimensions, building solutions. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. pp. 146-177. [pdf on iSite]
Recommended:

Eichler, R., R. Levine, and the Performance-Based Incentives Working Group (2009). PerformanceIncentivesforGlobalHealth: PotentialandPitfalls. Baltimore, Brookings Institution Press


Lavis, J.N., A.D. Oxman, R. Moynihan, and E. J. Paulsen (2008). “Evidence-informed health policy I- Synthesis of findings from multi-method study of organizations that support the use of research evidence.” Implementation Science. 3:53.
Alvord, Sarah H., L. David Brown, and Christine W. Letts. “SocialEntrepreneurshipLeadershipthatFacilitatesSocietalTransformation—AnExploratoryStudy.”
Barker, P.M., C.J. McCannon, et al. (2007) “Strategies for the Scale-Up of Antiretroviral Therapy in South Africa through Health Systems Optimization.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 196(Suppl 3): S457-463.
Berwick, D.M. (1996). “A primer on leading the improvement of systems.” BMJ, 312(7031): 619-622.
Berwick, D.M., D.R. Calkins, C.J. McCannon, and A.D. Hackbarth. “The 100,000 Lives Campaign: setting a goal and a deadline for improving health care quality.” JAMA, 295(3): 324-327.
Bhattacharyya, O. , S. Khor, A. McGahan, D. Dunne, A. S. Daar, and P.A. Singer (2010). “Innovative health service delivery models in low and middle income countries- what can we learn from the private sector?” Health Research Policy and Systems 8:24.
Bhuyan, A., A. Jorgensen, and S. Sharma (2010). “Taking the Pulse of Policy: The Policy

Implementation Assessment Tool.” Washington, DC: Futures Group, Health Policy Initiative, Task Order 1. [Supporting documentation available on: http://www.healthpolicyinitiative.com/policyimplementation/]


Dees, J. Gregory. (1998). “The Meaning of “Social Entrepreneurship.” Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University & Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Drayton, W., C. Brown, and K. Hillhouse. (2006). “Integrating social entrepreneurs into the ‘health for all’ formula.” Bull WHO, 84(8): 591-592.
Duhigg, C. (2008). Warning: Habits May Be Good for You. New York Times, July 13, 2008.
ExpandNet: Scaling-Up Health Service Innovations. URL: http://www.expandnet.net/
Gates, B. (2008). Makingcapitalismmorecreative. TIME Magazine. July 31.
Graham, H. (2010). “Where is the future in public health?” The Milbank Quarterly 88:149-168.
Gruenberg, E.M. (1977). “Thefailuresofsuccess.” Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly Health Society. 55 (1): 3-24.
Haines, A., S. Kuruvilla, and M. Borchert.(2004). “Bridging the implementation gap between knowledge and action for health.” Bull WHO 82: 724-732.
Kinsella, K. and D.R. Phillips. “GlobalAging: TheChallengeofSuccess.” Population Bulletin. 60 (1): 1-44.
Lindblom, C.E.(1959). “The Science of “Muddling Through” Public Administration Review,19 (2): 79-88.
Management Sciences for Health (2005). Managers Who Lead. Cambridge, MA: Management Sciences for Health.
Martin, Roger L. and Sally Osberg. Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2007.
Moss Kanter, R. (2010). “Leadership in a globalizing world.” In Nohria, N. and R. Khurana, Eds. (2010). Handbook of leadership theory and practice: A Harvard Business School Colloquium. Boston: Harvard Business Press. (pp. 569-609)
New York Times Editorial (2008). Measles returns. August 24, 2008.
Oliveira-Cruz, V., K. Hanson, et al. (2003). “Approaches to overcoming constraints to effective health service delivery: a review of the evidence.” Journal of International Development. 15(1): 41-65.
PEPFAR and the fight against HIV/AIDS (Editorials). (2007). Lancet 369: 1141.
Spratt, K. (2009). “Policyimplementationbarriersanalysis: Conceptualframeworkandpilottestinthreecountries.” Washington, DC: Futures Group, Health Policy Initiative, Task Order I.
Stengel, R (2008). Mandela: His 8 lessons of leadership. Time Magazine. July 9, 2008.
Sterman, J. (2000). Business Dynamics: systems thinking and modeling for a complex world. Irwin/McGraw-Hill.
Subbaro, K and D. Coury (2004). Reaching Out to Africa’s Orphans: A Framework for Action. Washington DC: The World Bank. 166
UNDP (2005). Investing in Development. A Practical Plan to Achieve the MDGs.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2000). Healthy People 2010. 2nd ed. Chapter 11: “HealthCommunication” Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Victora, C.G., R.E. Black, J.T. Boerma, and J. Bryce (2011). “Measuring impact in the Millennium Development Goal era and beyond: a new approach to large-scale effectiveness evaluations. Lancet 377(9759), 85-95..
World Health Organization. (2006). “Bridgingthe ‘Know-Do’ Gap. MeetingonKnowledgeTranslationinGlobalHealth.” 10-12 October 2005, Geneva, Switzerland.
Yang, A. P., P.E. Farmer, and A.M.McGahan (2010). “ ‘Sustainability’ in global health.” Global Public Health 5(2):129-135.

Session 40: Guest lecture (12/12/12)
Required: TBD.
Session 41: Final Exam Review (12/14/12)

No required reading.



Session 42: Final Exam (12/17/12)

No required reading


Session 43: Wrap up and the future of global health (12/19/12)
Recommended

Laxminarayan, R. (2012). A matter of life and death. Milken Institute Review (July 2012). Can be downloaded from http://www.cddep.org/publications/matter_life_and_death


Diamond, J.W. (2005). Chapter 14: Why do some societies make disastrous decisions? Collapse. New York: Penguin Books. pp. 419-440.
Egger, G. (2009). “Health, ‘Illth,’ andEconomicGrowth. Medicine, Environment, andEconomicsattheCrossroads.” Am J Prev Med. 37(1):78-83.
Institute of Medicine (1997). Summary. America's Vital Interest in Global Health. Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC, National Academy Press.
Koplan, J.P. and D.W. Fleming. (2000). Current and Future Public Health Challenges. JAMA 284: 1696-1698.
The Lancet series on Avian Flu, 2006-7. URL: http://www.thelancet.com/collections/avian_flu2007
Lutz, W., W. Sanderson and S. Scherbov (2001). “The end of world population growth.” Nature 412(6846): 543-545.
McKibben, W.J., and A.A. Sidorenko (2006). Global Macroeconomic Consequences of Pandemic Influenza. Lowy Institute for International policy.
McMichael, A., R. Woodruff , and S. Hales. Climate change and human health: present and future risks .

The Lancet , 367(9513): 859-869
World Health Organization. Antimicrobial resistance. URL: http://www.who.int/zoonoses/resources/amresistance/en/index.html
World Health Organization. Climate Change and Health Linkages. URL: http://www.who.int/globalchange/climate/faq/en/index.html
World Health Organization (WHO) (2000). Overcoming Antimicrobial Resistance, World Health Report on Infectious Diseases 2000.
World Health Organization (WHO) (2001). Executive Summary of the Report of the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health.
World Health Organization (WHO) (2002). ChallengesofanAgeingPopulation. Active Ageing: A Policy Framework. WHO. Geneva, WHO. pp. 33-43.
World Health Organization (2007). World Health Report: A Safer Future – global public health security in the 21st century. Geneva.
World Health Organization. (2008). Anti-Tuberculosis Drug Resistance in the World. URL: http://www.who.int/tb/publications/2008/drs_report4_26feb08.pdf
The movie Contagion, could it actually happen?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grH79bBY8pI

Notable Readings

Books

Bloom, D.E., Cafiero, E.T., Jané-Llopis, E., Abrahams-Gessel, S., Bloom, L.R., Fathima, S., Feigl,

A.B., Gaziano, T., Mowafi, M., Pandya, A., Prettner, K., Rosenberg, L., Seligman, B., Stein, A.Z., & Weinstein, C. (2011).The Global Economic Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases. Geneva: World Economic Forum. http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-economic-burden-non-communicable-diseases
Science magazine edition on population. 19 July 2011.
World Economic Forum. (2012). Global Population Ageing: Peril or Promise? Geneva: World Economic Forum. http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-population-ageing-peril-or-promise
United Nation Population Fund. (2011). State of the world population. New York: United Nation Population Fund. http://www.unfpa.org/swp/. Other publications from UNFPA: http://www.unfpa.org/public/home/publications
Kristof, N.D., and WuDunn, S. Half the sky: Turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.

Merson, M.H., Black, R.E., and Mills, A.J. (Eds). Global health: Diseases, programs, systems and policies. 3rd ed. Burlington: Jones & Bartlett, 2012.


Crisp, N. Turning the world upside down. London: Hodder Arnold Publishers, 2010.
Anand, S., F. Peter, and A.K. Sen. (2006). Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press.
Bell, D.E., and M.R. Reich. (1988). Health, nutrition, and economic crises : approaches to policy in the Third World. Dover, MA: Auburn House
Berkman, L.F. and I. Kawachi. (2000). Social epidemiology. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press.
Chowdhury, A.M.R. and R.A. Cash. (1996). A Simple Solution: Teaching Millions to Treat Diarrhoea at Home. University Press.
Collier, P. (2007). The bottom billion: Why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it. Oxford University Press.
Connelly, M. (2008). Fatal misconception: The struggle to control world population. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Cook, T. and D. Campbell. (1979). Quasi-Experimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings. Boston, Ma: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Daniels, N. (2007). Just Health: meeting health needs fairly. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Davey, B., A. Gray, and C. Seale. (2002). Health and Disease: A reader. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press.
Diamond, J.W. (2005). Collapse. New York: Penguin Books.
Diamond, J.M. (1999). Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. Sagebrush Education Resources.
Easterly, W. (2006). The White Man’s Burden. New York: Penguin Press.
Fallon, W.J., and H. Gayle (2009). ReportoftheCSISCommissiononSmartGlobalHealthPolicy

Ahealthier, safer, andmoreprosperousworld. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Farmer, P. (2003). Pathologies of power: health, human rights, and the new war on the poor. Berkeley : University of California Press.
Farmer, P. (1999). Infections and inequalities the modern plagues. Berkeley : University of California Press.
Frost, L. and M.R. Reich (2009). Access: How Do Good Health Technologies Get to Poor People in Poor Countries. Cambridge: Harvard University press.
Gawande, A. (2007). Better: a surgeon’s notes on performance. New York: Metropolitan.
Gruskin, S. et al. (2005). Perspectives on health and human rights. New York: Routledge.
International Finance Corporation (2007). ThebusinessofhealthinAfrica. Partneringwiththeprivatesectortoimprovepeople’slives. Washington, DC : International Finance Corporation.
IOM (Institute of Medicine). 2010. Promoting Cardiovascular Health in the

Developing World: A Critical Challenge to Achieve Global Health. Washington, DC: The National



Academies Press.
Jamison, D.T. et al. (2006). Priorities in health. Washington, D.C. : World Bank.
Jamison, D.T. et al. (2006). Disease control priorities in developing countries. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Kawachi, I. and L.F. Berkman. (2003). Neighborhoods and health. Oxford University Press.
Kidder, T. (2004). Mountains beyond mountains: The quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a man who would cure the world. Random House.
Kim, J.Y. et al. (2000). Dying for growth: global inequality and the health of the poor. Monroe, Me: Common Courage Press.
Leaning, J., S.M. Briggs, and L.C. Chen. (1999). Humanitarian crises : the medical and public health response. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press.
Marks, S.P. (2004). Health and human rights: basic international documents. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights
Murray, C.J.L. and D.B. Evans. (2003). Health systems performance assessment: debates, methods and empiricism. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Murray, C.J.L. et al. (2002). Summary measures of population health: concepts, ethics, measurement, and applications. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Murray, C.J.L. and A.D. Lopez. (1996) The global burden of disease: a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from diseases, injuries, and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Cambridge, MA: Harvard School of Public Health on behalf of the World Health Organization and the World Bank ;
Nohria, N. and R. Khurana, Eds. (2010). Handbook of leadership theory and practice: A Harvard Business School Colloquium. Boston: Harvard Business Press.
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