Literature DB >> 24807820

Improving health services for African migrants in China: A health diplomacy perspective.

Megan M McLaughlin1, Margaret C Lee, Brian J Hall, Marc Bulterys, Li Ling, Joseph D Tucker.   

Abstract

Global health has become an increasingly prominent component of foreign policy in the last decade. The term health diplomacy has been used to describe this growing interface between foreign policy and global health, and it encompasses both the concept of using health to further foreign policy objectives as well as the idea that diplomatic tools can be helpful for attaining public health goals. The Chinese presence in Africa has grown in the last 15 years, generating increased interest in Sino-African relations. While much has been written in recent years about the Chinese presence in Africa, the growing numbers of Africans in China have attracted considerably less attention. Many are small-scale traders and might be expected to face many of the health challenges common among foreign migrants, but their health needs have been largely unrecognised. In this paper, we consider how a health diplomacy approach could be applied to African migrants in China, and the potential advantages and limitations of this strategy. We identify areas of overlap between public health, trade and foreign policy goals that can be emphasised to generate support for improved services for African migrants in China and to engage partners from a diversity of sectors.

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Keywords:  Africa; China; health diplomacy; migrants; migration

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24807820      PMCID: PMC4089857          DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2014.908935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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