Description
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Evaluation and Accountability: with a case study of the Early Rockefeller Foundation Chapter 3 The Rockefeller Foundation's 1925 Malaria Film: A Case Study in Early Public Health Filmmaking Chapter 4 Foundations, Eugenic Sterilization, and the Emergence of the World Population Control Movement Chapter 5 Selskar Gunn and Paul Russell of the Rockefeller Foundation: A Contrast in Styles Chapter 6 Globalizing Primary Care: Rockefeller Philanthropy and the Development of Community-Based Approach to Public Health in Sri Lanka: What Can We Learn? Chapter 7 Of Mice, Vaccines and Men: The Yellow Fever Research Program of the Rockefeller Foundation in Colombia, 1932-1948 Chapter 8 "Working through government" and "working in close co-operation with government": A Perspective on the Rockefeller Public Health Program in Colonial India Chapter 9 Community Based Primary Health CareEmpowerment and Equity Chapter 10 The Need for Diversity in Models of Medicine Chapter 11 Agenda-Setting Diseases Chapter 12 System Reform - Seeking the Holy Grail Chapter 13 FBO Field Perspectives on Sustainable Healthcare Chapter 14 Malaria and International Health Organizations Chapter 15 Obligations and Accountability in International Public Health: State and Non-State Actors Chapter 16 Racing Against the Global Industrial Hangover - Thoughts on Surviving the Morning After Part 17 Index