
Defining Wellbeing: Tensions in the World Bank’s approach to Universal Health Coverage
This article is part of the series: Health for all? Critical perspectives on Universal Health Coverage

Far away from the frontlines of the Ebola outbreaks in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, where people and their caretakers die from the disease, new forms of humanitarian aid and global health financing are being leveraged behind closed doors. In Washington, D.C., London, and Geneva, long-standing government-to-government models of global cooperation and international development assistance, imperfect as they are, are …