Introduction: The Accountability Politics of Reducing Health Inequalities: Learning from Brazil and Mozambique

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Introduction: The Accountability Politics of Reducing Health Inequalities: Learning from Brazil and Mozambique
Abstract
Inequality is a key political issue of our times. It has political consequences, fuelling conflict and raising legitimacy chal‑ lenges for regimes around the world, in democratic and non‑demo‑ cratic settings alike. At the centre of these challenges is the question of accountability: who can be held accountable, on what basis, how and by whom for tackling or failing to tackle which inequalities. In the field of global health, inequality has long been a key issue. A significant body of work — in global health and health systems research — has approached the issue of health inequalities and in‑ equities by highlighting the role of social determinants (Marmot, 2015; Wilkinson; Pickett, 2006; Barreto, 2017). A more recent and less developed stream of work frames them in terms of political de‑ terminants: in other words, seeing them as issues that may be ad‑ dressed through politics as well as policy.
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Novos estudos CEBRAP
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
271-289
Date
08/2019
Language
en
ISSN
0101-3300
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Introduction
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2023-03-23
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Publisher: Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento
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Waisbich, L. T., Shankland, A., Bloom, G., Coelho, V. S. P., Waisbich, L. T., Shankland, A., Bloom, G., & Coelho, V. S. P. (2019). Introduction: The Accountability Politics of Reducing Health Inequalities: Learning from Brazil and Mozambique. Novos Estudos CEBRAP, 38(2), 271–289. https://doi.org/10.25091/s01013300201900020002
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