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  2. Social protection - Wikipedia

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    Social protection is an expensive and difficult endeavor, by any means; the question remains how best to implement programs that effectively aid the people who need it the most. Currently, there are a number of mechanisms that provide social protection in various nations. These policies and instruments vary according to country context.

  3. Global Health Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Global Health Initiatives. Global Health Initiatives ( GHIs) are humanitarian initiatives that raise and disburse additional funds for infectious diseases – such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria – for immunizations and for strengthening health systems in developing countries. GHIs classify a type of global initiative, which is defined as ...

  4. Global Health Security Index - Wikipedia

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    The Global Health Security Index is an assessment of global health security capabilities in 195 countries prepared by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

  5. Global health - Wikipedia

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    Global Health Security Agenda. The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) is "a multilateral, multi-sector effort that includes 60 participating countries and numerous private and public international organizations focused on building up worldwide health security capabilities toward meeting such threats" as the spread of infectious disease.

  6. Health security - Wikipedia

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    Health security. Health security is a concept that encompasses activities and measures across sovereign boundaries that mitigates public health incidents to ensure the health of populations. [1] It is an evolving paradigm within the fields of international relations and security studies. [2] Proponents of health security posit that all states ...

  7. World Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    Website. who.int. The World Health Organization(WHO) is a specialized agencyof the United Nationsresponsible for international public health.[2] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has six regional offices[3]and 150 field offices worldwide.

  8. International security - Wikipedia

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    International security is a term which refers to the measures taken by states and international organizations, such as the United Nations, European Union, and others, to ensure mutual survival and safety. These measures include military action and diplomatic agreements such as treaties and conventions. International and national security are ...

  9. Health policy - Wikipedia

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    Health policy can be defined as the "decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to achieve specific healthcare goals within a society". According to the World Health Organization, an explicit health policy can achieve several things: it defines a vision for the future; it outlines priorities and the expected roles of different groups; and it builds consensus and informs people.