Turning the World Upside Down
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Turning the World Upside Down
Turning the World Upside Down the search for global health in the 21st Century Nigel Crisp Richer countries import many health workers from poorer countries, whilst at the same time exporting their ideas and ideologies about health. It is an unfair exchange. What would it be like, Lord Nigel Crisp asks, if it were the other way around – and poorer countries imported health workers from richer ones and exported their ideas and experiences about health? “In today’s joined up world we are all connected and the health of one person or nation affects us all. In this important and timely book Nigel Crisp describes how we can all learn from each other, rich and poor, and work together to improve health.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu Turning the World Upside Down is a search to understand the changing nature of global health - what is happening and what it means for us all. The book is richly illustrated with examples from the authors’ journey - from running England’s National Health Service, the largest health organisation in the world, to working in some of the poorest countries of the world. It sets out a new vision and concludes by describing the actions we need to take to accelerate the change. “This is a very important topic, particularly at a time of global recession. Nobody could be better qualified to compare what is happening in health in the rich and the poor world and to bring fresh and provocative insight to the subject.” The Honourable Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Turning the World Upside Down is a search for understanding that helps us to see how Western Scientific Medicine, which has served us so well in the 20th Century, needs to adapt and evolve to cope with the demands of the 21st Century. I greatly enjoyed the book and was inspired by it … [Crisp] has distilled his unique, considerable, and sometimes painful experience into a wise book full of provocative ideas that everybody interested in health, and particularly students in health disciplines would benefit from reading. 4/4 stars Dr Richard Smith, UnitedHealth Chronic Disease Initiative; ex-Editor of the BMJ Readership: Professionals, academics, students and general readers interested in global health and development. 978 1 85315 933 6 | 2010 | 256 pages | Paperback | rrp £12.95 www.hodderarnold.com Order form The book has three unique features: n It describes what rich countries can learn from poorer ones, as well as the other way round n It discusses health in rich and poor countries in the same way and suggests that instead of talking about international development we should talk about co-development n It sets out a new vision for global health, based on our interdependence, our desire for independence and our rights and accountabilities as citizens of the world “The poorer world has something of real value to teach the richer world - in health and elsewhere - and Nigel Crisp is supremely well qualified to interpret it for us” Julia Neuberger, Baroness Rabbi Neuberger DBE Phone Fax E-mail + 44 (0) 1235 827 720 + 44 (0) 1235 400 401 [email protected] For orders by phone or e-mail, please quote the mailing code number shown at the bottom of this form. Post Bookpoint Limited, Hodder Arnold, Direct Services FREEPOST OF1488, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4YY Online www.hodderarnold.com Please enter the quantity required in the relevant column. Title ISBNprice Turning the World Upside Down 978 1 85315 933 6 Postage UK: Firm orders received from educational establishments are subject to £2.95 postage costs. Orders received from other sources are subject to postage costs of not less than £2.95. £12.95 Subtotal VAT (if applicable) Overseas: Add £5.00 for the first item and £2.50 for each additional item up to £15.00. Please allow 28 days for delivery of published titles. Forthcoming titles will be delivered on publication. Prices and publication dates are correct at the time of printing, but are subject to change Postage* Total PAYMENT DETAILS I enclose a cheque/postal order for £ Please make cheques payable to Bookpoint Ltd. Please charge my credit/debit card (type must be specified) Credit/Debit card no. Expiry Date Issue No. (Switch only) Signature (your signature is essential when paying by credit card) Address DETAILS Name Department Institution Address Postcode County/Country Telephone VAT registration No (for all customers who are registered for VAT in EU countries) Credit card payments, will be charged by Bookpoint Ltd. If the registered cardholder address is different from that given above, please specify registered address here: Address Postcode County/Country Keep up-to-date on new books, special offers and competitions from Hodder Arnold by signing up for e-updates at www.hodderarnold.com/register Mailing Code: 3000039