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This Cambridge Elements on Global Development Studies volume applies the lens of 'investor state' to a pattern of cross-border activities emerging at the end of aid. Using a series of case studies, the volume examines the growth of a trend where states operate as, with and for investors in the healthcare provision sectors of other nations. It sheds light on an evolving institutional landscape for global health in which state-owned development finance institutions, national development banks and sovereign wealth funds are becoming key financial stakeholders in healthcare systems. The trend has been gathering pace in the past 10-15 years in contexts of growing diversity for development financing and is driving the expansion of corporate-oriented models for healthcare provision that are liable to undermine already-strained progress towards achieving equitable access in healthcare globally.
Economic assistance. --- Medical assistance. --- World health. --- Public health --- International cooperation. --- International agencies --- Medical assistance --- Public health laws, International --- World health --- Global health --- International health --- Medical geography --- Assistance, Medical --- Medical technical assistance --- Humanitarian assistance --- Medicine --- Technical assistance --- Economic aid --- Foreign aid program --- Foreign assistance --- Grants-in-aid, International --- International economic assistance --- International grants-in-aid --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Conditionality (International relations) --- International cooperation
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This book critically examines the United Nations' 2030 Agenda, which comprises 17 Sustainable Development Goals aimed at addressing global challenges like poverty, hunger, climate change, and inequality. The author explores the potential implications of this ambitious plan, focusing on concerns about individual autonomy, privacy, and the centralization of power. Key topics include the influence of the World Economic Forum and figures like Klaus Schwab, the role of digital identity systems, central bank digital currencies, social credit systems, and the impact on national sovereignty and personal freedoms. The book raises questions about the balance of power between global institutions and individual rights, advocating for awareness and resistance to potential overreach. It is intended for readers interested in global policies, governance, and the implications of the 2030 Agenda on personal and economic liberties.
Sustainable development. --- Liberty. --- Sustainable development --- Liberty
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