Health policy in interwar Greece: the intervention by the League of Nations Health Organisation
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Salud pública Grecia Organización de Higiene de la Sociedad de Naciones Fundación Rockefeller Campos de refugiados Public health Greece League of Nations Health Organisation Rockefeller Foundation Refugee settlement
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2008Referencia bibliográfica
Theodorou, Vassiliki; Karakatsani, Despina. «Ηealth policy in interwar Greece : the intervention by the League of Nations Health Organisation». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, 2008, Vol. 28, p. 53-76, https://raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis/article/view/118807.
Resumen
The first serious attempts to deal with public health problems in Greece were
undertaken between 1925 and 1935. This period also witnessed setbacks to developments in
public health, caused by the lack of welfare infrastructure for social relief, as well as extensive
health problems brought about by the settlement in Greece of 1,300,000 refugees from Asia
Minor. In 1928 following the example set by other European countries, the Liberal Government
appealed to international health organisations for support in order to effectively deal with
these problems. This contribution constitutes a case study addressing the following issues: a)
the impact the League of Nations Health Organisation intervention had on the establishment
of public health services; b) the framework for a collaboration of the Rockefeller Foundation
and the League of Nations Health Organisation; and c) the factors that led to the failure of
the health care reorganisation.