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    Even well-intentioned states lack resources for health eq... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Global health disparities arise from failed state institutions, not from transnational cooperative schemes that could ground robust duties of justice.

    Even well-intentioned states lack resources for health equity; transnational schemes (WHO, medical research funding) demonstrably improve outcomes where domestic capacity is insufficient.

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    Domestic capacity(as used in international relations and policy)
    A country's own internal ability and resources to handle something on its own, like providing healthcare to its citizens without outside help.
    Health equity(as used in public health and ethics)
    The idea that all people should have fair and equal access to healthcare and opportunities to be healthy, regardless of where they live or how much money they have.
    Transnational schemes(as used in global governance and policy)
    Organizations or programs that operate across multiple countries and work together to solve problems that affect people in different nations.
    WHO (World Health Organization)(as used in global health)
    An international organization run by the United Nations that helps countries improve public health and respond to health emergencies around the world.

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