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Contemporary Colonialism and Global Health

New 海角社区-IIGH's Decolonising Global Health programme of work

Date Published
28 Sep 2022
Author
David McCoy

David McCoy is the Research Lead at 海角社区-IIGH and oversees the Decolonising Global Health programme of work. In this blog post for , of which McCoy is a member, he elaborates on the three dimensions of DGH as an approach to contemporary colonialism in global health.

Last week, the 海角社区 International Institute for Global Health (IIGH)  (GH). The fact that the GH system may be colonial is a serious and surprising charge for actors and institutions more commonly associated with fighting disease and saving lives.

Colonialism is the result of power asymmetries where one group of people dominates and subjugates another group (or groups) to exploit them, and extract and appropriate wealth. While often accompanied by force and violence, colonial relationships may also be expressed subtly and even hidden in the guise of charity or aid. It can occur on multiple scales and levels and involve the direct occupation of the territory of others or occur indirectly through unfair economic structures and systems.

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