Authors: Joao Nunes
This article looks at the daily political economy of health with focus on four primary pillars: power, agency, intersectionality and the mutual implication of global and local. This framework is used to assess the role of community health workers in bridging the gap between health systems and vulnerable groups in the 2015 Zika outbreak in Brazil.
Link: The everyday political economy of health: community health workers and the response to the 2015 Zika outbreak in Brazil
Resource Topic: CHW Role
Resource Type: Journal articles
Year: 2019
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)
Country: Brazil
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

