Exam 12: Global Health: Addressing Inequalities in Outcomes
Exam 1: The Making of Our Global Age: Forces, Interactions, and Tensions Since 180045 Questions
Exam 2: States: Shapers and Subjects of Global Interactions50 Questions
Exam 3: Intergovernmental Organizations: Sites of Global Governance51 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Society: Agents of Change in Global Interactions48 Questions
Exam 5: Social Identities and Culture: Shaping Interactions at the Individual and Societal Levels48 Questions
Exam 6: Money: Propelling Global Interactions50 Questions
Exam 7: Democracy and Representation: Struggles for Freedom and Efforts to Restrict It50 Questions
Exam 8: Human Rights: The Challenge of Setting and Enforcing Global Norms47 Questions
Exam 9: Development: The Challenge of Global Poverty50 Questions
Exam 10: Civil Wars and Terrorism: New Global Security Challenges and Efforts to Manage Them50 Questions
Exam 11: Migration: Confronting the Myths of Human Movement50 Questions
Exam 12: Global Health: Addressing Inequalities in Outcomes50 Questions
Exam 13: Global Environment: Confronting the Challenge of Climate Change50 Questions
Exam 14: Global Food: How Can We Solve World Hunger50 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding the Key Concepts of International Studies and Globalization25 Questions
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IDPs in the newly created Republic of South Sudan face higher risks of illness, malnutrition, and sexual violence, with diminished access to health care. This demonstrates one of the ways in which the global health field intersects with issues involving ______.
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The notions of public and global health are essentially synonymous.
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The transfer of assistance, care, medicines, and expertise depends on the idea that people in one part of the world should care about the fate of people in another. How does this example demonstrate that health is global?
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A surprising challenge to the spread of access to antiretroviral drugs in the 1990s was that ______.
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The field of public health concerns a wide range of activities ______.
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By 2020, the international community hopes to meet goals about those afflicted by HIV and AIDS such that the vast majority will know their status, will have access to antiretroviral therapy, and will be effectively treated. This goal, based on the percentages of the population with HIV and AIDS, is commonly known as ______.
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The majority of young people living with HIV in the epicenter of the pandemic are young men and boys.
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Describe trends in global health over the last few decades. How has global health changed? In what ways have there been improvements, and in what areas is there need for improvement? Present some possible solutions.
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Trends in the sources of funding for HIV and AIDS responses indicate the impact of ______ on the crises.
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One of the differences between global health security and humanitarian biomedicine approaches in the field of global health lies in the distinction between prevention and treatment versus provision and treatment.
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How is global health a local versus a global concern? Explain how a global approach to a real-world global health crisis of your choice has transformed the dynamics of this crisis. Relate your discussion to the global interactions, forces, and tensions highlighted in the field of international studies.
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An increase in health assistance resources and their accessibility to millions around the world is an example of the influence of the impact of ______.
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A cornerstone of the humanitarian biomedicine approach, access to essential, nonspecialized care is referred to in terms of ______.
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Illnesses that are preventable and curable, which afflict many people around the world, are generally referred to as ______.
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The United States' game-changing international assistance program for HIV and AIDS relief was initiated under which presidential administration?
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Global health in an international studies context focuses primarily on a humanitarian biomedicine approach.
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Discuss the nature of global interactions that shapes global health outcomes, and how these interactions have changed over the last 10, 15, or even 50 years. Use real-world examples of challenges that the international community has faced.
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The WHO and the UN's SDG play a role in setting agendas, establishing rules and guidelines, creating standards, defining key concepts, monitoring diseases, and providing scientific, neutral information and disseminating it to the public. How does this example demonstrate that health is global?
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Of the following, the work of international NGOs to provide and administer polio vaccinations in developing countries is a best example of ______.
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