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Coordination in Global Health and Its Costs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Jacob Katz Cogan*
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati College of Law
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Abstract

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Type
21st Century International Institutions: Lessons from Global Health Governance?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

References

1 Rosenberg, Mark L., Hayes, Elisabeth S., McIntyre, Margaret H. & Neill, Nancy, Real Collaboration: What It Takes for Global Health to Succeed 23 (2010)Google Scholar.

2 The WHO’s 1946 constitution specified that the organization’s functions include “to act as the directing and coordinating authority on international health work.” WHO Constitution art. 2(a); see also id. art. 2(b).

3 Inter-Agency Standing Committee, IASC Guidance Note on Using the Cluster Approach to Strengthen Humanitarian Response, Nov. 24, 2006.