Issue brief: Addressing health and emerging global issues in Canada
Année de publication: 2011
An increasing number of global issues have emerged as
key determinants of health. Governments around the
world are recognizing the importance of considering and
acting upon these global issues as a way to protect and
improve the health of their citizens. Specifically, these
governments have started to respond to this challenge by
integrating national leadership across the health and
‘non-health’ spheres (5) and investing heavily in the
‘architecture’ and domestic partnerships necessary to
support them (6-13). Some have also promised enhanced
contributions to broader global health with the view that
the absence of health in one part of the world affects the
health of people everywhere (7). Indeed, research
suggests that such national investments in global health
efforts may not only contribute to sustainable
development, trade, human rights, humanitarian relief
work and global security, but also work to enhance the
health of the investor’s own citizens (14-19).