We Must Enhance—but also Decolonize—America’s Global Health Diplomacy

We Must Enhance—but also Decolonize—America’s Global Health Diplomacy

3 years ago
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/we-must-enhance-mdash-but-also-decolonize-mdash-americas-global-health-diplomacy/

COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across the world, accounting for more than 2.7 million deaths so far; prolonged economic shutdowns; and the dismantlement of global health systems. In no small part, this is due to failures of governance and intentional health policy choices. Despite the swift and unprecedented development of multiple COVID-19 vaccines, more than 66 percent of the countries around the world—predominantly in the Global South—have yet to receive a single vaccine dose. In comparison, 10 countries have received 75 percent of the global vaccine supply. These appalling statistics represent the outcomes of contemporary neocolonial approaches—policies, programs and global governance structures that continue to sustain the same power dynamics and outcomes as during colonization—towards the non-Western world.

The Western world's inability to move past its colonial mentality continues to perpetuate structural violence and social inequities across the globe. COVID-19-related global health inequities, including in vaccine distribution, highlight our global health governance and programs' failures that uphold a Western commitment to the colonial status quo while relegating Black and brown people to collateral damage.