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What Can Wealthy Nations Do To Address Global Vaccine Inequity?
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A Doc Was Mad That People Die From Preventable Diseases So He Wrote A Book About It
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Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health. Katie Barron
Dr. Eugene Richardson has spent most of his adult life working as a physician and an anthropologist in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Peru, South Africa and Sudan.
No matter where he went, he was perplexed by this public health conundrum: The world has the resources to prevent all these senseless, tragic deaths, but we don t do it, says Richardson. There are still famines. There are still people dying of measles and HIV and diphtheria. Why?
That s what Richardson explores in his new book,
It s not a new topic. But his book is drawing attention and praise. This is the first time I ve seen the whole [global health] system described as a system of coloniality, says Dr. Tammam Aloudat, a Syrian physician and senior strategic adviser for Doctors Without Borders Access Campaign.
Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health. Katie Barron
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Dr. Eugene Richardson in a helicopter during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, where he worked as a clinical lead for Partner in Health s response to the outbreak. He is the author of the new book
Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health. Katie Barron
Dr. Eugene Richardson has spent most of his adult life working as a physician and an anthropologist in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Peru, South Africa and Sudan.
No matter where he went, he was perplexed by this public health conundrum: