This book looks at the Brazilian international cooperation in health
with Mozambique under the South-South Cooperation (SSC) context. It
explores the particularities, processes, and interests embedded in the
cooperation between these two countries under the lenses of the field of
Global Health Diplomacy (GHD). It seeks to understand the profile of
each country as a global health actor. While also looking at the main
security, economic and trade, and human rights interests of these
countries. It particularly focuses on their cooperation in the HIV/AIDS
front. In that sense, this research counts with an in-depth analysis of
the implementation of an ARV factory in Mozambique, SociedadeMocambicana
de Medicamentos (SMM).
This research is insightful for those interested in understanding the
main aspects that influence decision-making in global health from a
Global South perspective, looking at HIV/AIDS and the establishment of
the SSM in Mozambique, as a result of the SSC in health with Brazil.
Furthermore, it provides a useful framework for researchers interested
in understanding how health and foreign policy are related to each other
in different contexts and power relations.