Measuring success in global health diplomacy: lessons from marketing food to children in India
Global Health
; 12(28): [4], 16 June 2016.
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| ID: biblio-979849
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BR2260
ABSTRACT
Global health diplomacy (GHD) focuses on international negotiation; principally between nation states, but increasingly non-state actors However, agreements made at the global level have to be enacted at the national, and in some cases the sub-national level. This presents two related problems (1) how can success be measured in global health diplomacy and (2) at what point should success be evaluated? This commentary highlights these issues through examining the relationship between India and the WHO Set of Recommendations on the Marketing of Food and Non-alcoholic Beverages to Children, endorsed by Resolution WHA63.14 at the 63rd World Health Assembly in 2010.
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LILACS
Asunto principal:
Regulación y Fiscalización en Salud
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Diplomacia en la Salud
Límite:
Child
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Global Health
Año:
2016
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Article