Blar i Department of Philosophy på forfatter "Barugahare, John"
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Can Resource-Poor Countries Bear any Obligations for Global Distributive Justice? A Reflection on the Distribution of Global health Opportunities
Barugahare, John (Doctoral thesis, 2016-05-20)Can resource-poor countries bear any stringent obligations in the pursuit of equity in the distribution of global health opportunities between individuals globally? Distributive justice is primarily about resource transfer ... -
The Ethics of scarce health resource allocation: Towards equity in the Uganda health care system
Barugahare, John (Master thesis, 2011-05-13)The central ideas in this work are health as a moral entitlement and equity in health. It is a discourse on distributive justice in health and takes Uganda as a case study. It describes Uganda health system especially the ... -
Obligations of low income countries in ensuring equity in global health financing
Barugahare, John; Lie, Reidar K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-09-08)Background. Despite common recognition of joint responsibility for global health by all countries particularly to ensure justice in global health, current discussions of countries’ obligations for global health largely ... -
Obligations of poor countries in ensuring global justice: The case of Uganda
Barugahare, John; Lie, Reidar K. (Journal article, 2014)Obligations of global justice rest mainly on the global rich but also to a lesser extent on the global poor. The governments of poor countries are obliged to fulfill requirements of non-aggression, good governance and ... -
Understanding the futility of countries’ obligations for health rights: realising justice for the global poor
Barugahare, John; Lie, Reidar K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-06-03)Background: Although health is a right of all individuals without any distinction, the realisation of this right has remained very difficult for the marginalised populations of poor countries. Inequitable distribution of ...