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Mobile Professional Voluntarism And International Development Helen Louise Ackers James Ackersjohnson

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Mobile Professional Voluntarism And International Development Helen Louise Ackers James Ackersjohnson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.1 MB
Author: Helen Louise Ackers & James Ackers-Johnson
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Mobile Professional Voluntarism And International Development Helen Louise Ackers James Ackersjohnson by Helen Louise Ackers & James Ackers-johnson instant download after payment.

This book is open access under a CC BY license. This book explores the impact that professional volunteers have on the low resource countries they choose to spend time in. Whilst individual volunteering may be of immediate benefit to individual patients, this intervention may have detrimental effects on local health systems; distorting labour markets, accentuating dependencies and creating opportunities for corruption. Improved volunteer deployment may avoid these risks and present opportunities for sustainable systems change. The empirical research presented in this book stems from a specific volunteering intervention funded by the Tropical Health Education Trust and focused on improving maternal and newborn health in Uganda. However, important opportunities exist for policy transfer to other contexts.

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