The Global Public Goods (GPG) concept was
The Global Public Goods (GPG) concept was introduced by World Health Organization to “provide a framework for assessing and resolving problems of collective action at the global level” (WHO, 2019). GPGs are public goods with significant benefits on a global level. However, according to Smith et al (2003), since not all communicable diseases are global, or only some elements of intervention can be considered as global public goods. “For example, malaria control benefits only endemic areas, and diarrheal disease is primarily a disease of poverty, thus their impact is limited to specific geographic or socio-economic populations, and hence is somewhat less than ‘global’. It is therefore only for a sub-set of communicable diseases that can be considered” a GPG, such as “HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and eradicable diseases, such as polio” (Smith et al, 2003). In your opinion what are the limitations and weaknesses of the Global Public Goods framework? If you were a decision-maker, how would you address these weaknesses and limitations? Please provide support for your response. References: Smith R., Beaglehole R., Woodward D., Drager N. (ed.), (2003). Global Public Goods for Health: health economics and public health perspectives. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003. 320 p. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/trade/resource/GPGH/en/ World Health Organization (WHO), (2019). Globalization and Health. Trade, Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, and Health.World Health Organization. Retrieved from Who website: https://www.who.int/trade/globalization_resource/en/
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