Book Launch Update: ‘The World Health Organization: A History’

News | Posted on Tuesday 21 May 2019

The publication of ‘The World Health Organization: A History’ will be marked by a side event at the Seventy-Second World Health Assembly in Geneva

On 25th May 2019 the Centre for Global Health Histories (the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health Histories) and Cambridge University Press will convene a book launch for the latest publication in the Global Health Histories book series, The World Health Organisation - A History, by Marcos Cueto, Theodore M. Brown, Elizabeth Fee. The launch, which takes the form of a side event of the Seventy-Second World Health Assembly in Geneva, will be held at the InterContinental Hotel (19:00hrs to 20:00hrs).

The new publication covers major achievements in the WHO’s seventy years while also highlighting the organization's internal tensions. It examines how well the organization has pursued its aim of everyone, everywhere attaining the highest possible level of health.

The audience at the launch will be able to hear from one of the authors, Professor Theodore Brown (Professor of History in the School of Arts and Sciences and of Public Health Sciences and Medical Humanities in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester, New York) as well as the General Editor of CUP’s Global Health Histories series Professor Sanjoy Bhattacharya (Professor in the History of Medicine, Department of History, and Director, Centre for Global Health Histories (CGHH),University of York, UK, Head, WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health Histories).

We hope to have a report on the launch available on this website shortly after the 25th. Details on The World Health Organization: A History is available via the Cambridge University Press website, alongside further information on the Global Health Histories book series.

For more information on this side event please contact us at: CGHH@york.ac.uk.