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Implementing a Global Health Programme - (Social Histories of Medicine) by Susan Heydon (Hardcover)

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  • Worldwide eradication of the devastating viral disease of smallpox was devised as a distant global policy, but success depended on implementing a global vaccination programme within nation states.
  • About the Author: Susan Heydon is an Associate Professor in Social Pharmacy at the University of Otago
  • 320 Pages
  • Medical, History
  • Series Name: Social Histories of Medicine

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About the Book



This book explores the topical issue of implementing a global vaccination programme. Focusing on smallpox, it explores why despite overwhelming challenges it succeeded in Nepal. Placing the country and people's perspectives at the centre, it offers an alternative to the top-down and centre-led standard narrative of the global smallpox programme.



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Worldwide eradication of the devastating viral disease of smallpox was devised as a distant global policy, but success depended on implementing a global vaccination programme within nation states. How this was achieved remains relevant and topical for responding to today's global communicable disease challenges. The small and poor Himalayan kingdom of Nepal faced enormous geographical and infrastructure challenges if it was going to succeed in a nationwide vaccination programme. This book acknowledges the key role of the WHO but disrupts the top-down, centre-led standard narrative. Against a background of widespread internal political and social change, Nepal's programme was expanded, effectively decentralised and a vaccination strategy introduced that aligned with people's beliefs. Few foreign personnel were involved.



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This book explores the topical issue of implementing a global vaccination programme. It illustrates why, despite being faced with overwhelming environmental and infrastructural challenges, the smallpox programme succeeded in Nepal.
The devastating disease of smallpox was common in Nepal in the 1960s. Implementing a global health programme highlights people's experiences with smallpox, and how this influenced ideas and behaviour, including attitudes to vaccination. It tells multiple and different stories, from the local to the global, and involves individual, community, state, extra-state, and foreign actors. Mass vaccination remained important throughout Nepal's smallpox programme, but after 1971 it was a time-limited annual campaign, administered in line with Nepali people's longstanding preference for it being given in winter.
Placing the country and people's perspectives at the centre, the volume offers an alternative to the top-down and centre-led standard narrative of the global smallpox programme. Project leaders in Nepal decentralised the programme's structure, not just on paper but in practice to achieve timely and effective response. Nowhere else in the official history in the conclusions drawn from different national programmes is such a decentralised strategy referred to as a reason for success - even the leader of the WHO-led global smallpox programme acknowledged the exceptionalism of Nepal. Although success with smallpox was more than forty years ago, implementing communicable disease health programmes with their many challenges remains highly topical and relevant today.



About the Author



Susan Heydon is an Associate Professor in Social Pharmacy at the University of Otago
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Social Histories of Medicine
Sub-Genre: History
Genre: Medical
Number of Pages: 320
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Susan Heydon
Language: English
Street Date: February 18, 2025
TCIN: 1002685499
UPC: 9781526176660
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-1947
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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