Public Health in Postcolonial Africa
Public Health in Postcolonial Africa
The Social and Political Determinants of Health
Faleye, Olukayode; Moyo, Inocent; Akande, Tanimola
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
220
Mole
9781032551272
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0.Introduction: Public Health in Postcolonial Africa. Part I: Healthcare Policy, Politics of Space and Social Justice. 1.Politics of Healthcare Reform in Postcolonial Nigeria. 2.Framing Climate Change-Public Health Nexus in the Political Economy of Adaptive Systems in Postcolonial Africa. 3.Rhetoric of Public Policies and Equity in Access to Health Care in Postcolonial Senegal. 4.Spatial Politics of Health and The Control of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers in Post-Colonial Africa: Lessons from Lagos. Part II: Church Administration and the Religious Determinants of Health. 5.Socioeconomic Dynamics of Covid-19 Pandemic, Church Administration and Social Welfare in Nigeria. 6.Social Determinants of Health: The Contributions of the Catholic Church to Healthcare Delivery in Postcolonial Nigeria. Part III: Sociopolitical Significance of Sexuality, Medicaments and Sexual Transmitted Diseases. 7.Sociopolitical Significance of Asian Aphrodisiacs and African Sexualities in Postcolonial Zimbabwe. 8.Mass Media, Sexuality and the Social Determinants of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Part IV: Sociopolitical Determinants of Illness and Wellness in the African Literary Discourse. 9.Traditional Medicine and Public Health in Postcolonial African Literary Discourse. 10.Necropolitics and the Expression of "Madness" in Nigerian Poetry. 11.Trumpism and the Necropolitics of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications and Relevance to the African Sociopolitical Ambience. x.Conclusion: Towards Postcolonial Approaches to Health in a Globalized World.
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Public Health;Postcolonial Africa;Social and Political Determinants of Health;public health interventions;Infopolitics;biopolitics;healthcare;Church administration;Emerging infectious diseases;Livelihood;HIV/AIDS;Postcolonial Nigeria;Ebola Virus Disease Outbreaks;Christ Apostolic Church;Lassa Fever;African Traditional Medicine;EVD;VHFs;Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers;PHEP;Nigerian Hospital;Online Focus Group Discussion;Pay For Performance;Nigerian Poets;Energy Resources;Socio-ecological Conflicts;HIV Control Effort;Contract HIV;Lagos State Government;Trump's Responses;Water Fell;Universal Health Coverage;UHC;Lassa Virus;Postcolonial Zimbabwe
0.Introduction: Public Health in Postcolonial Africa. Part I: Healthcare Policy, Politics of Space and Social Justice. 1.Politics of Healthcare Reform in Postcolonial Nigeria. 2.Framing Climate Change-Public Health Nexus in the Political Economy of Adaptive Systems in Postcolonial Africa. 3.Rhetoric of Public Policies and Equity in Access to Health Care in Postcolonial Senegal. 4.Spatial Politics of Health and The Control of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers in Post-Colonial Africa: Lessons from Lagos. Part II: Church Administration and the Religious Determinants of Health. 5.Socioeconomic Dynamics of Covid-19 Pandemic, Church Administration and Social Welfare in Nigeria. 6.Social Determinants of Health: The Contributions of the Catholic Church to Healthcare Delivery in Postcolonial Nigeria. Part III: Sociopolitical Significance of Sexuality, Medicaments and Sexual Transmitted Diseases. 7.Sociopolitical Significance of Asian Aphrodisiacs and African Sexualities in Postcolonial Zimbabwe. 8.Mass Media, Sexuality and the Social Determinants of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Part IV: Sociopolitical Determinants of Illness and Wellness in the African Literary Discourse. 9.Traditional Medicine and Public Health in Postcolonial African Literary Discourse. 10.Necropolitics and the Expression of "Madness" in Nigerian Poetry. 11.Trumpism and the Necropolitics of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications and Relevance to the African Sociopolitical Ambience. x.Conclusion: Towards Postcolonial Approaches to Health in a Globalized World.
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Public Health;Postcolonial Africa;Social and Political Determinants of Health;public health interventions;Infopolitics;biopolitics;healthcare;Church administration;Emerging infectious diseases;Livelihood;HIV/AIDS;Postcolonial Nigeria;Ebola Virus Disease Outbreaks;Christ Apostolic Church;Lassa Fever;African Traditional Medicine;EVD;VHFs;Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers;PHEP;Nigerian Hospital;Online Focus Group Discussion;Pay For Performance;Nigerian Poets;Energy Resources;Socio-ecological Conflicts;HIV Control Effort;Contract HIV;Lagos State Government;Trump's Responses;Water Fell;Universal Health Coverage;UHC;Lassa Virus;Postcolonial Zimbabwe