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DALYs

disability-adjusted life year

SAPs

structural adjustment programs

WHO

World Health Organization

Alma-Ata Declaration 1978

Primary health care is appropriate, accessible, acceptable, affordable and requires community participation.


Governments have responsibility.


International cooperation necessary.

CSDH-WHO's 2008 SDH report

Commission on Social Determinants of Health


ORT

Oral re-hydration therapy

HIPCs

heavily indebted poor countries

MOH

Ministry of Health

GOBI FFF

growth monitoring


oral rehydration therapy


breast feeding


immunizations



female education


food supplements


family spacing


UNICEF

United Nation's Children's Fund

PEPFAR

president's emergency plan for AIDs relief

GHI

global health initiative

GAVI

global access to vaccines and immunizations

TRIPS

trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights

PIH

partners in health

PRSPs

poverty reduction strategy papers

millennium development goals

eradicate extreme poverty


universal education


gender equality


reduce child mortality


improve maternal health


combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and TB


environmental sustainability


global partnership

ARV

antiretroviral

HAART

highly active antiretroviral therapy

WTO

world trade organization

Doha Declaration

generic drugs possible

LLINs

long lasting insecticide-treated nets

RDTs

rapid diagnostic tests

DOTS

directly observed treatment short-course


TB control strategy

Underlying global health determinants

interests of rich


status of women


land tenure


debt-SAPs


weak governments


militarism


imperialism

Intermediate global health determinants

poverty


inequality


access to education


job conditions


gender issues


civil strife

Proximate global health determinants

malnutrition


water sanitation


housing


health services


health behaviors

Diseases as global health determinants

diarrhea


pneumonia


perinatal conditions


HIV


injury


malaria


measles


CV disease


cancers

10 main neoliberalism rules

liberalize trade


privatize public services


deregulate business


cut public spending


reduce and flatten taxes


encourage foreign investment


de-unionize


develop using markets


reduce inflation


property rights