Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security

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Autor(a) principal: Ventura,Deisy de Freitas Lima
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Giulio,Gabriela Marques di, Rached,Danielle Hanna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2020000100902
Resumo: Abstract Among the possible developments of the Covid-19 pandemic at the international and national levels is the advancement of the Global Health Security (GHS) agenda. On the one hand, GHS might be able to give priority to health problems on the political agenda-setting, on the other, however, it might open up space for public security actors in decision-making processes to the detriment of the power of health authorities. This article critically analyzes the concept and the progress of the GHS agenda seeking to demonstrate that there can be no security in matters of public health when sustainability in its multiple dimensions is not taken into account. At the end, sustainability has a twofold responsibility: to maintain the consistency and permanence of emergency response actions, especially with investments in public health systems, with universal access, and to minimize the structural causes of pandemics linked to the environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
title Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
spellingShingle Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
Ventura,Deisy de Freitas Lima
Global Health Security agenda
Covid-19
pandemic
sustainability
title_short Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
title_full Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
title_fullStr Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
title_full_unstemmed Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
title_sort Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic: sustainability is an indispensable condition of Global Health Security
author Ventura,Deisy de Freitas Lima
author_facet Ventura,Deisy de Freitas Lima
Giulio,Gabriela Marques di
Rached,Danielle Hanna
author_role author
author2 Giulio,Gabriela Marques di
Rached,Danielle Hanna
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ventura,Deisy de Freitas Lima
Giulio,Gabriela Marques di
Rached,Danielle Hanna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Global Health Security agenda
Covid-19
pandemic
sustainability
topic Global Health Security agenda
Covid-19
pandemic
sustainability
description Abstract Among the possible developments of the Covid-19 pandemic at the international and national levels is the advancement of the Global Health Security (GHS) agenda. On the one hand, GHS might be able to give priority to health problems on the political agenda-setting, on the other, however, it might open up space for public security actors in decision-making processes to the detriment of the power of health authorities. This article critically analyzes the concept and the progress of the GHS agenda seeking to demonstrate that there can be no security in matters of public health when sustainability in its multiple dimensions is not taken into account. At the end, sustainability has a twofold responsibility: to maintain the consistency and permanence of emergency response actions, especially with investments in public health systems, with universal access, and to minimize the structural causes of pandemics linked to the environment.
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