At the turn of the 21st century, human health and economic growth are inextricably
linked components of international development. Challenges in Health and Development is a primer on the changing configurations of population health and economic growth
in development policy. It examines strategies of investing in human health and investing
in economic growth as distinct approaches to development, explores the symbiotic relationship
of these tactics, and considers the applications and outcomes from a global, national
and community level perspective. Each chapter introduces concepts of economic development
and population health, and uses case studies to illustrate the same. These case studies
include program and policy examples from Bangladesh, Chile, Haiti, Rwanda, South Africa
and Sri Lanka. This text examines the impact of macroeconomic adjustment programs,
health care restructuring, investment in primary health care, public-private partnerships,
and the challenges of program coordination and up-scaling in stable and conflict-ridden
countries. Discussion questions are provided at the end of each chapter to facilitate
classroom discussion.


