Historical and conceptual evolution of the Braziian International Technical Cooperation in Health
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v10i3.1087Keywords:
Public Health, Global health, Health Diplomacy, International Technical Cooperation, Brazilian Foreign Policy.Abstract
This article draws the historical evolution of Brazilian international technical cooperation and its relationship to public health, marking the moments of conceptual inflection and Brazil’s current perspective on the subject. The purpose of this article is to analyze this historical and conceptual evolution and the Brazilian participation in the global health policy, which method is document analysis, based on literature review and qualitative methodology. The theoretical framework relies primarily on authors of Brazilian foreign policy, global health and health diplomacy, as well as reports of national and multilateral institutions involved in international technical cooperation in health.
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