The Lives of Community Health Workers: Local Labor and Global Health in Urban Ethiopia (Anthropology and Global Public Health) - Tapa blanda

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Maes, Kenneth

 
9781611323610: The Lives of Community Health Workers: Local Labor and Global Health in Urban Ethiopia (Anthropology and Global Public Health)

Sinopsis

Based on ethnographic work with a group of Ethiopian women and men who provide home-based care in Addis Ababa during the early roll-out of antiretroviral therapies, this book illustrates what it actually means to become a community health worker in today’s global health industry, and considers what motives them to improve the quality of life and death of the most marginalized people in their own communities. It shows us that many of the challenges that community health workers face in their daily lives are embedded in broader social, economic, and political contexts, and it raises a resounding call for further research into their labour, and the health and social systems they inhabit.

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Kenneth Maes is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology in Oregon State University’s School of Language, Culture and Society.  He received his PhD from Emory University in 2010, and from 2010-2012 he was a NICHD Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University’s Population Studies and Training Center.

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9781611323603: The Lives of Community Health Workers: Local Labor and Global Health in Urban Ethiopia (Anthropology and Global Public Health)

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ISBN 10:  1611323606 ISBN 13:  9781611323603
Editorial: Routledge, 2016
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