How would you go about drawing up policy for your selected region and public health issue.
Creating and Promoting Public Health Policy & Implementing Evaluating and Revising Policy PlansQuestion 1Creating and Promoting Public Health PolicyHow would you go about drawing up policy for your selected region and public health issue. How would you go about promoting that policy? What aspects or charts in Gapminder could help you promote your need?Question 2Implementing Evaluating and Revising Policy PlansAs a continuation of the previous discussion (from Question 1 above) who are the main actors you would need to implement evaluate and revise the plan you outlined. Be sure to specify what role you see for the target community in these processes.REFERENCES:BooksLloyd C. E. Handsley S. Douglas J. Earle S. & Spurr S. (Eds.). (2007). Policy and practice in promoting public health. London England: Sage. ISBN: 9781412930734.e-BooksThe following required readings are available electronically through the VitalSource Bookshelf. To access links to your e-readings go to your e-books page on iGuide. You can find additional information about downloading e-books on this iGuide resource page.Koop C. E. Pearson C. E. & Schwarz M. R. (Eds.). (2002). Critical issues in global health. San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass. ISBN: 9780787963774.ArticlesLibraryThe following required readings are provided to you in the Capella University Library. Ask a Librarian for assistance with any of these resources.Anbarci N. Escaleras M. & Register C. (2009). The ill effects of public sector corruption in the water and sanitation sector. Land Economics 85(2) 363-377.Anonymous. (2006). Corruption in health care costs lives. The Lancet 367(9509) 447.Anonymous. (2007). Sen. Kennedy ramps up probe of politicization of science policy. Modern Healthcare 37(35) 4.Bate R. (2007). Unhealthy corruption. Economic Affairs 27(1) 89.Benight C. & McFarlane A. (2007). Challenges for disaster research: Recommendations for planning and implementing disaster mental health studies. Journal of Loss & Trauma 12(5) 419-434.Brainard J. (2004). How sound is Bushs sound science? The Chronicle of Higher Education 50(26) A18-A20.Chaudhury N. Hammer J. Kremer M. Muralidharan K. & Rogers F. (2006). Missing in action: Teacher and health worker absence in developing countries. Journal of Economic Perspectives 20(1) 91-A4.Cushing A. (2006). Corruption threatens health care worldwide. Internal Auditor 63(2) 15-16.Garc?a-Ramirez M. & Hatzidimitriadou E. (2009). Editorial: User involvement and empowerment in health care practices with ethnic minority and migrant groups: A community approach. International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care 5(1) 2-4.Greenwald B. & Stiglitz J. E. (2006). Helping infant economies grow: Foundations of trade policies for developing countries. The American Economic Review 96(2) 141-146.McDonald P. (2000). Gender Equity in Theories of Fertility Transition. Population & Development Review 26(3) 427-439.Palma-Sol?s M. Gil-Gonz?lez D. ?lvarez-Dardet C. & Ruiz-Cantero M. (2008). Political and social context of not attaining the millennium development goal to reduce poverty. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 86(10) 772-779.Perkins J. (2007). Epiphany of an economic hitman. Tikkun 22(5) 59-62.Side-effects of doing good. (2008). The Economist 386(8568) 77-78.Siegel J. (2005). When boomers bail out. Kiplingers Personal Finance 59(4) 62.Stiglitz J. (2000). The insider. The New Republic 222(16/17) 56-60.Stiglitz J. (2001). Thanks for nothing. The Atlantic Monthly 288(3) 36-40.Stiglitz J. (2007). Democratizing the world bank. The Brown Journal of World Affairs 13(2) 79-86.Vernon I. (2007). American Indian women HIV/AIDS and health disparity. Substance Use & Misuse 42(4) 741-752.Vernon I. & Thurman P. (2009). Native American women and HIV/AIDS: Building healthier communities. American Indian Quarterly 33(3) 352-375.InternetThese required articles are available on the Internet. Please note that URLs change frequently. While the URLs were current when this course was designed some may no longer be valid. If you cannot access a specific link contact your instructor for an alternative URL. Permissions for the following links have been either granted or deemed appropriate for educational use at the time of course publication.CSDH (2008). Closing the gap in a generation: Health equity through action on the social determinants of health. Geneva: World Health Organization. Retrieved fromhttps://www.who.int/social_determinants/thecommission/finalreport/en/index.htmlExecutive Committee first Latin American Conference on Research and Innovation for Health. (2008). First Latin American conference on research and innovation for health: Conference report results and documents. Retrieved from https://bvsms.saude.gov.br/bvs/publicacoes/1_latin_american_conference.pdfJeavons J. (1995). Cultivating our garden: Biointensive gardening uses less water land machinary and fertilizer and more human labor. In Context 42 (fall) 34. Retrieved fromhttps://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC42/Jeavons.htmWeb SitesPlease note that URLs change frequently. While the URLs were current when this course was designed some may no longer be valid. If you cannot access a specific link contact your instructor for an alternative URL. Permissions for the following links have been either granted or deemed appropriate for educational use at the time of course publication.Alameda County Public Health Department. (2011). What is the City-County Neighborhood Initiative (CCNI)? Retrieved from https://www.acphd.org/social-and-health-equity/partnerships-and-communities-collaboration/ccni.aspxGapminder Foundation. (n.d.) Gapminder.org. Retrieved from https://www.gapminder.org/Audiovisual MediaWHO. (2 September 2008) Social inequities are killing people on a grand scale says new report. Retrieved from https://terrance.who.int/mediacentre/podcasts/WHO_podcast_044.mp3