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Issue Framing: Making Your Concerns a Global Priority

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Issue Framing: Making Your Concerns a Global Priority

Auteurs : David Fairman [États-Unis] ; Diana Chigas [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Mcclintock [États-Unis] ; Nick Drager

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Abstract

One of the challenges stakeholders in global public health negotiations face is how to focus media, public and policy-maker attention on a specific public health concern in a way that motivates action. Whether the issue is the threat posed by a new virus (e.g., HIV/AIDS, SARS, H5N1/avian flu, H1N1/swine flu), the impact of the WTO’s TRIPS agreement on the access to essential medicines, or the marketing of unhealthy foods to children, defining the issue in a compelling manner is a key first step in any negotiating process.


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