Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Jun 8, 2018
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0415611830
ISBN-13
9780415611831
Description
In a world increasingly interconnected, the exploration of global health transcends mere statistics and medical interventions. The authors delve into the rich tapestry of human capability and well-being, advocating for a paradigm shift in how health is perceived and pursued on a global scale. Rather than focusing solely on disease eradication or healthcare access, they emphasize the importance of individual agency and societal resources that enable people to live healthy lives.
Through a comprehensive examination of various health systems and cultural contexts, the authors illustrate how capabilities shape health outcomes and reflect inequalities. The narrative conveys a sense of urgency in addressing these disparities, urging policymakers to rethink traditional approaches that often neglect the nuances of human experience.
Widdows and Law offer not just critique but also a vision for transformative change, proposing actionable steps that prioritize well-being and empowerment. Their work encourages readers to reimagine global health initiatives that are responsive, inclusive, and grounded in the lived realities of diverse populations.
Ultimately, this thought-provoking piece challenges readers to consider how a capability approach can redefine global health strategies, fostering a more equitable and just system that values and uplifts every individual's potential.
Through a comprehensive examination of various health systems and cultural contexts, the authors illustrate how capabilities shape health outcomes and reflect inequalities. The narrative conveys a sense of urgency in addressing these disparities, urging policymakers to rethink traditional approaches that often neglect the nuances of human experience.
Widdows and Law offer not just critique but also a vision for transformative change, proposing actionable steps that prioritize well-being and empowerment. Their work encourages readers to reimagine global health initiatives that are responsive, inclusive, and grounded in the lived realities of diverse populations.
Ultimately, this thought-provoking piece challenges readers to consider how a capability approach can redefine global health strategies, fostering a more equitable and just system that values and uplifts every individual's potential.
Genres
Health & Wellness
Politics