Unethical Issues in Twenty-First Century International Development and Global Health Policy

Author:

Hanson-DeFusco Jessi1ORCID,Malik Sakil2,Assamoi Rosine3,Chiromba Antony4ORCID,Davis Decontee5,Hounnouvi Fidèle Marc6,Irfan Furqan B7,Faley Patrick8,Matangwa Djo Dieudonne9,Muzenda Tambu10,Nakiryowa Hanifa11,Obondoh Andiwo12,Parveen S13,Pinales Ana Julia14,Zimunya Rugare10

Affiliation:

1. University of Texas at Dallas

2. University of Maryland

3. University of Sherbrooke/African Development Advisors

4. Noordwes-Universiteit/Naxiluva Consulting

5. United Methodist University

6. Université d'Abomey-Calavi

7. Michigan State University

8. University of Liberia

9. Université de Lubumabshi/University of Melbourne/African Development Advisors

10. University of Namibia/Naxiluva Consulting

11. University of Pittsburgh

12. University of Nairobi

13. Sir Salimullah Medical College

14. CE-Mujer

Abstract

Abstract Billions in development aid is provided annually by international donors in the Majority World, much of which funds health equity. Yet, common neocolonial practices persist in development that compromise what is done in the name of well-intentioned policymaking and programming. Based on a qualitative analysis of fifteen case studies presented at a 2022 conference, this research examines trends involving unethical partnerships, policies, and practices in contemporary global health. The analysis identifies major modern-day issues of harmful policy and programming in international aid. Core issues include inequitable partnerships between and representation of international stakeholders and national actors, abuse of staff and unequal treatment, and new forms of microaggressive practices by Minority World entities on low-/middle-income nations (LMICs), made vulnerable by severe poverty and instability. When present, these issues often exacerbate institutionalized discrimination, hostile work environments, ethnocentrism, and poor sustainability in development. These unbalanced systems perpetuate a negative development culture and can place those willing to speak out at risk. At a time when the world faces increased threats including global warming and new health crises, development and global health policy and practice must evolve through inclusive dialogue and collaborative effort.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Geography, Planning and Development

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