The Challenge of Mutual Disclosure in Global Health Partnerships

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (4):657-674 (2019)
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Abstract

For global health academics and practitioners, it can feel as though we are living in a tyranny of partnerships. The primary trappings of professional success in global health—funding and publications—increasingly rely on the presence or absence of institutional partnerships. Funders often require letters of support from collaborators, and the literature routinely lauds partnerships as the "secret sauce" necessary to solve intractable problems. Commonly, the term describes relationships between entities in the Global North and the Global South, serving as a euphemism for relationships that, at their core, are premised on a transfer of resources from the former to the latter. Many partnerships...

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