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What is social exclusion? Why is social exclusion the most daunting threat to global health and development? Social Exclusion and Community Capital has created a new theory and offers a multi-equitable partnership model to resolve global health challenges. This new theory offers readers a valuable insight into the use of critical links and community capital to improve global development. The book also illustrates the urgent need to address exclusion as a collective undertaking in the form of innovative partnerships. The new multi-equitable model provides an integrated framework for charities, businesses, inter-governmental agencies, and civil societies. Social Exclusion and Community Capital will be highly influential to global policy planners, academic scholars, global health practitioners, and students by providing an innovative solution to improve the future of humanity.

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Part 1 Preface Part 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Social Exclusion, Community Capital, and Critical and Positive Links: A New Theory of Global Health and Development Chapter 4 The United States of America: the Potential of Private Mobilization Chapter 5 China: The Utility of Public Sector Leadership Chapter 6 Africa: The Case of Uganda and the Global Collaboration Approach Chapter 7 Latin America and the Caribbean: Indigenous Cultural Capital and Social Solidarity Chapter 8 Conclusion: A Multi-equitable Partnership Model and Inclusion Part 9 Bibliography Part 10 About the Authors

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    A Paperback by Mei-Ling Wang, Vinand Mukatabala Nantulya

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 12/24/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761839859, 978-0761839859
      ISBN10: 0761839852

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What is social exclusion? Why is social exclusion the most daunting threat to global health and development? Social Exclusion and Community Capital has created a new theory and offers a multi-equitable partnership model to resolve global health challenges. This new theory offers readers a valuable insight into the use of critical links and community capital to improve global development. The book also illustrates the urgent need to address exclusion as a collective undertaking in the form of innovative partnerships. The new multi-equitable model provides an integrated framework for charities, businesses, inter-governmental agencies, and civil societies. Social Exclusion and Community Capital will be highly influential to global policy planners, academic scholars, global health practitioners, and students by providing an innovative solution to improve the future of humanity.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Preface Part 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Social Exclusion, Community Capital, and Critical and Positive Links: A New Theory of Global Health and Development Chapter 4 The United States of America: the Potential of Private Mobilization Chapter 5 China: The Utility of Public Sector Leadership Chapter 6 Africa: The Case of Uganda and the Global Collaboration Approach Chapter 7 Latin America and the Caribbean: Indigenous Cultural Capital and Social Solidarity Chapter 8 Conclusion: A Multi-equitable Partnership Model and Inclusion Part 9 Bibliography Part 10 About the Authors

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