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Public health and occupational medicine
This cluster of papers explores the concept of global public goods, their management in the era of economic globalization, and their impact on international cooperation, health agenda, regional development, public services, environmental sustainability, and human rights. It delves into the challenges and opportunities in providing and financing global public goods while addressing the implications for global governance and the role of various actors including governments, international organizations, and civil society.
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