Global Health Diplomacy Fingerprints on Human Security
Date
2019
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Abstract
Human security is a concept that challenges the traditional notion of national security by placing the
‘human’ as the central referent of security instead of the ‘state.’ It is a concept that encompasses health
and well-being of people and prioritizes their fundamental freedoms and basic livelihoods by shielding
them from acute socioeconomic threats, vulnerabilities and stress. The epicenter of “health security”
is located at the intersection of several academic fields or disciplines which do not necessarily share
a common theoretical approach. Diverse players in the “health security” domain include practitioners
in such fields as security studies, foreign policy, international relations, development theory,
environmental politics and the practices of the United Nations system and other multilateral bodies
like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
Improvements in health are not only dependent on continued commitments to enhance the availability
of healthcare and to strengthen disease prevention systems; they are very much enhanced by that
intersection between global security and global health. What is emerging is global health diplomacy
paradigm that calls for strengthening of core capacities in the public health and foreign policy arenas
aimed at advancing human security through the strengthening of global health diplomacy practices.
Human security in its broadest sense embraces far more than the absence of violence and conflict. It
encompasses human rights, good governance, access to education and health care, and ensuring that
each individual has opportunities and devices to fulfill his or her potential. Every step in this direction
is a step towards reducing poverty, achieving growth and preventing conflict. Freedom from want,
freedom from fear and the freedom of future generations to inherit a natural environment – these are
the interrelated building blocks of human‑ and therefore national security
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Keywords
Development, Diplomacy, Foreign policy, Global health, Human security, Noncommunicable diseases
Citation
Chattu VK, Knight A, Reddy K S, Aginam O. Global health diplomacy fingerprints on human security. Int J Prev Med [serial online] 2019 [cited 2021 Sep 21];10:204