Igniting the power of community: the role of CBOs and NGOs in global public health

Igniting the power of community: the role of CBOs and NGOs in global public health

Gaist, Paul A.

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Igniting the Power of Community: The Role of CBOs and NGOs in Global Public Health introduces readers to the pursuit and potential of community-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to transform global public health.At a time of unprecedented challenge – economic crises, social inequalities, environmental stressors, emerging health threats – these organizations are initiating and driving change, often being the first to call attention to the issues and increasingly forging significant and sustainable solutions. Through concrete examples, success stories, and cautionary tales from experienced practitioners, Igniting the Power of Community demonstrates why understanding the roles of the diverse organizations of this sector is vital to anyone concerned with improving health and public health today. This forward-thinking book explains how citizen sector organizations work, their immediate and long term impact on public health, and the key players and business dynamics involved. With an emphasis on innovative approaches, it provides an 'insider’s view' into practical considerations regarding organizational structure, financing, and operations. A sampling of the coverage: The new era of social entrepreneurship and philanthropy Sustainability in international public health NGOs Front-line perspectives from both well-established and grassroots CBOs Faith-based organizations and public health NGOs and the military: evolving relationships in conflict and disaster zones Understanding the environmental health movement and its impact Project YEAH: a youth AIDS organization’s story. Whether you are involved in clinical care, health research, public health programs, or policy development and implementation, this book provides key insights and skills, and will serve as an invaluable resource in working most effectively with and within these dynamic organizations. INDICE: Dedication. Acknowledgements. Foreword. About the Editor.- Section1: Preparing for Action. 1: A Brief History of CBOs/NGOs in Health and PublicHealth. 2: From an Idea to a Sustainable Organization: Getting a Grassroots CBO Off the Ground. 3: The Importance of Sustainability in International PublicHealth NGOs. 4: Donor Organizations: What You Need to Know.- Section 2: Areasof Action. 5: Philanthropy and the Culture of Giving: Its Beginnings, CurrentCharacter, and Future Expectations. 6: The Freedom to Innovate: The Contributions of Social Entrepreneurs to the Field of Global Public Health. 7: Faith-Based Organizations and Public Health. 8: Disasters and Conflict Zones around the World: The Roles and Relationships of the Military and Non-governmental Organizations. 9: Evidence, Equity, and Economics: Lessons and Challenges of the Environmental Health Movement. 10: On the Frontline: Community-based Organizations in Health Research.- Section 3: Citizens in Action. 11: YEAH: One Story ofInspiration and Success. 12: The American Red Cross: Delivering Services and Working with Partners in the U.S. and Around the World. 13: CARE: The Contribution of an International NGO to Global Health. 14: Health Care for the Homeless: Beyond Repairing the Safety Net. 15: Practical and Pragmatic: StrategicallyApplying Gender Perspectives to Increase the Power of Global Health Policies and Programs.16: 'Happy Healthy Muppets': A Look at Sesame Workshop’s Health Initiatives Around the World. 17: Working across Sectors: Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Policy and Practice. 18: Human Trafficking and Its Public Health Implications. 19: Healthy Carolinians Microfinancing: Igniting the Power of the Community. 20: Working Across Borders: Transnational NGOs.- Section 4: Call to Action. 21: Players and Pawns: The Current Controversy with and Clampdown on NGOs in Russia. 22: Community Based Organizations in the Millennium: Opportunities for Growth, Challenges to Survival. 23: Global Public Health: Winning the Fight.

  • ISBN: 978-0-387-98156-7
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 425
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés