posted on 2023-06-08, 17:37authored byColin McInnes, Adam Kamradt-Scott, Kelley Lee, David Reubi, Anne Roemer-MahlerAnne Roemer-Mahler, Simon Rushton, Owain Williams, Marie Woodling
With the emergence of global health comes governance challenges which are equally global in nature. This article identifies some of the initial limitations in analyses of global health governance (GHG) before discussing the focus of this special supplement: the framing of global health issues and the manner in which this impacts upon GHG. Whilst not denying the importance of material factors (such as resources and institutional competencies), the article identifies how issues can be framed in different ways, thereby creating particular pathways of response which in turn affect the potential for and nature of GHG. It also identifies and discusses the key frames operating in global health: evidence-based medicine, human rights, security, economics and development.