Preface

Global health and development is an interdisciplinary field that connects population health, economics, politics, ethics, environment, and institutional design. This textbook is written as a course resource for students who need a structured introduction that is conceptual, policy-oriented, and practically usable.

The book treats health as part of development rather than as a narrow service issue. Across the chapters, students are invited to examine why some risks are concentrated in particular groups, how systems succeed or fail, and what forms of leadership, partnership, financing, and evidence are required to produce fair and sustainable improvement.

Although the text is global in scope, it avoids presenting countries as abstract cases or passive recipients of policy ideas. Instead, it emphasizes context, history, local ownership, and the need to interpret data and interventions through social, political, and institutional realities.

Learning outcomes

  • Explain major concepts, institutions, and debates in global health and development.
  • Interpret core health and development indicators and recognize limits of measurement.
  • Analyze how determinants, governance, financing, and systems shape population outcomes.
  • Assess policy choices using lenses of equity, feasibility, ethics, and sustainability.
  • Apply program planning, implementation, and monitoring frameworks to practical cases.

Contents

Chapter 1. Foundations of Global Health and Development

Chapter 2. Historical Evolution and Major Paradigms

Chapter 3. Determinants of Health and Development

Chapter 4. Measuring Population Health and Development

Chapter 5. Disease Burden, Demography, and Epidemiologic Transition

Chapter 6. Health Systems and Universal Health Coverage

Chapter 7. Health Financing, Resource Allocation, and Priority Setting

Chapter 8. Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health

Chapter 9. Communicable Diseases and Global Preparedness

Chapter 10. Noncommunicable Diseases, Mental Health, and Injury

Chapter 11. Nutrition, Food Systems, and Human Development

Chapter 12. Water, Sanitation, Environment, and Climate Resilience

Chapter 13. Equity, Gender, Rights, and Social Inclusion

Chapter 14. Humanitarian Health, Fragility, and Forced Displacement

Chapter 15. Global Governance, Partnerships, and International Institutions

Chapter 16. Program Planning, Implementation, Monitoring, and Sustainable Change

Glossary of essential terms

Common acronyms

Selected official resources and links

Policy memo and country comparison tools

Programs

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Great Commission

Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ
Matthew 28:19 (NIV)