Chattu Vijay Kumar, Kevany Sebastian
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
Institute of International Relations, The University of the West Indies; St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
Health Promot Perspect. 2019 Aug 6;9(3):161-163. doi: 10.15171/hpp.2019.23. eCollection 2019.
The concept of health security involves the intersection of several fields and disciplines and is an inherently political and sensitive area. It is also a relatively a new field of study and practice which lacks a precise definition - though numerous disciplines and areas like foreign policy, national interests, trade interests, health security, disaster relief, and human rights contribute to the concept. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the need for, health diplomacy in improving health security. For example, it is not unusual for developing country societies to build their health security measures by restricting travel and movement of those emanating from affected areas. When extreme health security measures threaten cordial and cooperative relations between nations, the issue of protection of one country's population may lead to the risk of international conflict. As the World Health Organization (WHO) stated in 2007 that'functioning health systems are the bedrock of health security,' it is crucial that partners with sound financial and technical capacities benefit developing countries through their assistance and sharing information. This paper explores how health diplomacy holds great promise to address the needs of global health security through binding or nonbinding instruments, enforced by global governance mechanisms.
卫生安全的概念涉及多个领域和学科的交叉,是一个本质上具有政治性和敏感性的领域。它也是一个相对较新的研究和实践领域,缺乏精确的定义——尽管外交政策、国家利益、贸易利益、卫生安全、救灾和人权等众多学科和领域都对这一概念有所贡献。本文的目的是强调卫生外交在改善卫生安全方面的必要性。例如,发展中国家社会通过限制来自受影响地区人员的旅行和流动来建立其卫生安全措施的情况并不罕见。当极端的卫生安全措施威胁到国家间的友好合作关系时,保护一个国家民众的问题可能会导致国际冲突的风险。正如世界卫生组织(WHO)在2007年所指出的,“运转良好的卫生系统是卫生安全的基石”,拥有良好资金和技术能力的伙伴通过援助和信息共享来帮助发展中国家至关重要。本文探讨了卫生外交如何通过全球治理机制实施的具有约束力或不具约束力的手段,极有希望满足全球卫生安全的需求。