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Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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Infiltration of neoliberal ideology in the World Health Organization
Effects on global public health policy and practice

Introduction
The infiltration of neoliberal ideology in WHO today is profound and this
is despite WHO's
Constitution and many founding and key documents since then, which are
explicitly oriented
towards social justice as a solution to health problems and a goal in its
own right. The
WHO/UNICEF Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata in the former
Soviet
Union in 1978, represented the flowering of this vision but the movement
was swiftly and
decisively silenced as early as 1980... SNIP


http://www.cetim.ch/en/documents/05-katz-sante_000.pdf

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