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International Health and Development
Robert A Rubinstein
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Sandra D Lane
Department of Anthropology
Department of Nutrition and Food Studies
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18th Century
25%
19th Century
50%
Access to Food
25%
Altruism
25%
Bilateral Organizations
25%
Bomb
25%
Bureaucracy
25%
Business Interests
25%
Catholic Relief Services
25%
Child Survival
25%
Clean Water
25%
Colonial Government
25%
Developing World
25%
Disaster Victims
25%
Donor Countries
25%
Dynamic Role
25%
Economic Considerations
25%
Economic Self-interest
25%
Education Level
25%
Epidemiological Model
25%
Ethnocentrism
25%
Europe
25%
First World
50%
Health Care Services
25%
Health Development
25%
Health Officials
25%
Health Problems
100%
Health Professionals
25%
Health Project
25%
Health Technology
25%
Healthcare
25%
Healthcare Workers
25%
Helping Others
25%
Illness
25%
Improved Water Supply
25%
International Development
100%
International Health
100%
Large-scale Development Projects
25%
Large-scale Strategy
25%
Low-resource Countries
25%
Malnutrition
25%
Medical Assistance
25%
Medical Education
25%
Medical Needs
25%
Medical Populations
25%
Missionaries
50%
Multilateral Organizations
25%
Multinational Business
25%
Overall Health
25%
People Health
25%
Philanthropic Foundations
25%
Political Considerations
25%
Political Repression
25%
Poor Living Condition
25%
Population Health
25%
Poverty
25%
Power Distribution
25%
Powerful Groups
25%
Primary Care
25%
Private Sector Organizations
25%
Recipient Countries
25%
Refugee children
25%
Safe Motherhood
25%
Sanitation
25%
Save the children
25%
Self-interest
25%
Third World
75%
Torture
25%
Tropical Diseases
25%
Unemployment
25%
Unequal Distribution
25%
UNFPA
25%
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
25%
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
50%
Upscale
25%
Urbanization
25%
US Foreign Policy
25%
Violence
25%
Voluntary Organizations
25%
Water Sanitation
25%
Wealthy Countries
50%
Wider Population
25%
World Bank
25%
World Countries
25%
Social Sciences
Altruism
33%
Christians
33%
Clergy
66%
Colonial Government
33%
Developing World
33%
Development Project
33%
Diseases
66%
Distribution of Power
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Ethnopsychology
33%
First World
66%
Foreign Policy
33%
Health Care
66%
Health Care Worker
33%
Health Professionals
33%
Health Service
66%
Incentive
33%
Least Developed Countries
33%
Level of Education
33%
Living Conditions
33%
Medical Education
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Nongovernmental Organizations
66%
Pilot Projects
33%
Population Programmes
33%
Primary Health Care
33%
Private Organization
33%
Repression
33%
Scale Development
33%
Third World
100%
Time Period
33%
Tropical Disease
33%
USA
100%
Water Supply
33%
World Bank
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Donor Countries
100%