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Latin American social medicine across borders: South-South cooperation and the making of health solidarity.

Anne-Emanuelle Birn1, Carles Muntaner1,2.   

Abstract

Latin American social medicine efforts are typically understood as national endeavours, involving health workers, policymakers, academics, social movements, unions, and left-wing political parties, among other domestic actors. But Latin America's social medicine trajectory has also encompassed considerable between-country solidarity, building on early twentieth century interchanges among a range of players who shared approaches for improving living and working conditions and instituting protective social policies. Since the 1960s, Cuba's country-to-country solidarity has stood out, comprising medic exchanges, training, and other forms of support for the health and social struggles of oppressed peoples throughout Latin America and around the world, recently via Misión Barrio Adentro in Venezuela. These efforts strive for social justice-oriented health cooperation based on horizontal power relations, shared political values, a commitment to social and economic redistribution, bona fide equity, and an understanding of the societal determination of health that includes, but goes well beyond, public health and medical care. With Latin America's left-wing surge now receding, this article traces the provenance, dynamics, impact, challenges, and legacy of health solidarity across Latin American borders and its prospects for continuity.

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Keywords:  Cuba; Latin American social medicine; Medical internationalism; South–South health cooperation; Venezuela

Year:  2018        PMID: 29468938     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1439517

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


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