Verfassungsblog (Apr 2024)

Decolonization Through Decolonial Reforming

  • Lilli Hasche

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/c42aa5bdcc99d510
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Many stakeholders agree that the WHO has not been able to adequately address the political and social problems, global health emergencies triggered or exacerbated by epidemics and pandemics, malnutrition, and access to clean water in recent years. Against this backdrop, there is a widespread call for more equity and solidarity in the global health system. Most of the proposals concerning the reform of the WHO deal with the possible goals and outcomes of such a reform. However, it is just as important to consider how such a reform should be carried out so that the ambitious goals are not compromised by the implementation process itself.

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