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The journal of Health and Development aims to highlight and encourage socially relevant theoretical and empirical work in the fields of health and related disciplines of development. It holds the viewpoint that the linkages between health and development need to be understood within the context of social, political and economic factors. The journal seeks to highlight these linkages by providing a forum for discussions and debates as well as a medium for dissemination of research in these areas.

Editor: Prof. K. R. Nayar

Vol. 1 No. 4 (OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2005)

 

GUEST EDITORIAL

 

Serious Distortion of Some of the Basic Principle of Public Health Practice in Health Service Development in India

DEBABAR BANERJI

 

Challenges for Epidemiology in International Public Health

OLIVER RAZUM

 

COMMENTARY

 

The National Rural Health Mission and Public-Private Partnerships

RAMA V. BARU

 

Towards the Millennium Development Goals:Yes, But…

CLAUDIO SCHUFTAN

 

POLICY ANALYSIS

 

Population Control in the Era of Neo-Liberalism

IMRANA QADEER

 

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

 

Healthcare Systems and How They Affect Minorities in Developed Societies: A Comparison

VIJAYAN K. PILLAI, RASHMI GUPTA AND DHEESHANA S. JAYASUNDARA

 

RESEARCH

 

Reaching Out to Undernourished Children: Social Inequities and Policy Perspectives

SACHIDANAND SINHA

 

Community Participation in Health: A Qualitative Study of Women’s Self-Help Groups in Kerala State, India

CATHERINE KYOBUTUNGI AND K.R. NAYAR

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Contextualising Local Level Interventions and Programmes of Poverty Alleviation

ANANT KUMAR

 

NEWS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

E-learning in Public Health

 

Vol. 1 No. 2 & 3 (APRIL - SEPTEMBER 2005)

 

GUEST EDITORIAL

 

A Forgotten Path to Health Service Development

Debabar Banerji

 

COMMENTARY

 

Optional Healthcare Financing Mechanisms for Third World Countries: What is Viable?

CLAUDIO SCHUFTAN

 

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

 

Universalising the Hepatitis B Vaccine in India: Pitfall in Policy and Practice

RAJIB DASGUPTA

 

RESEARCH

 

Directions for reforms in the Health Sector: Lessons from a State in India

SUNIL MAHESHWARI, RAMESH BHAT AND SOMEN SAHA

 

Sexual Reproductive Health and Demographic Profile of Turkey

SEVAL AKGUN

 

Health Spending by People in Underserved Areas: Policy Implication for Health Financing

P. R. SODANI

 

PUBLIC HEALTH DISCOURSE

 

HIV/AIDS and Socio-Historical Inequality: An Explanation

VIJAY YADVENDU

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Demystifying Malthusian Arithmetic

DIPA SINHA

 

Impossible Harmonies: Social Work, Theory and Movements

DHIVYA J

 

Vol. 1 No. 1 (JANUARY – MARCH 2005)

 

COMMENTARY

 

Resettlement in Delhi—Where Do the Poor Fit Into the Present Paradigm of Development?

ALPANA D. SAGAR

 

Sociology of Tuberculosis: Dissecting a Public Health Classic

K.R NAYAR

 

RESEARCH

 

HIV/AIDS in Manipur: Some Issues and Concerns

RAJEEV IRENGBAM

 

District Mental Health Programme in India: A Case Study

ANANT KUMAR

 

Development Programmes, Panchayati Raj and Well-being of the Rural Poor: Lessons from Bhilwara, Rajasthan

SANJEEV KUMAR

 

Socio-economic Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in India— Illustrations from NFHS

SANGHMITRA S. ACHARYA

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