Reimagining Global Health by Paul Farmer

An Introduction

This book examines how health inequalities are rooted in social, economic, and political structures and argues for a pragmatic, equity-focused approach to global health that combines clinical care, health-systems strengthening, community engagement, and advocacy for human rights; through case studies and policy analysis it highlights the limits of purely biomedical solutions and calls for multidisciplinary, locally grounded interventions, greater resource allocation to the poorest, and sustained international solidarity to close gaps in access and outcomes.

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