Author

Jim Yong Kim

📖 Overview

Jim Yong Kim is a Korean-American physician, anthropologist, and former President of the World Bank Group who has dedicated his career to global health and economic development. His work has focused particularly on bringing healthcare to impoverished communities and reforming international development practices. As co-founder of Partners in Health, Kim implemented innovative healthcare delivery programs in Haiti, Peru, and several other developing nations. His efforts to combat multi-drug resistant tuberculosis led to changes in World Health Organization treatment protocols and demonstrated the feasibility of treating complex diseases in resource-poor settings. Kim served as President of Dartmouth College from 2009 to 2012 before being nominated by President Obama to lead the World Bank Group. During his tenure as World Bank President from 2012 to 2019, he focused on ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity through sustainable economic development. His major publications include Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor, which examines the relationships between economic development policies and health outcomes in developing nations. Kim continues to be influential in global health policy and international development through his roles in various organizations and institutions.

👀 Reviews

There appear to be limited public reader reviews of Jim Yong Kim's work, as his publications are primarily academic papers and policy documents from his time as World Bank president rather than books for general audiences. His co-authored book "Dying for Growth" (2000) has a 4.29/5 rating on Goodreads from 7 ratings, but no written reviews. Readers note its analysis of how economic policies affect public health outcomes. His other co-authored work "Reimagining Global Health" (2013) has a 3.91/5 rating on Goodreads from 57 ratings and 3 reviews. Readers appreciate: - Clear explanations of complex global health concepts - Use of case studies and real examples - Integration of multiple academic disciplines Some readers found: - Writing style too academic - Examples dated - Narrow focus on medical aspects over social factors No significant presence of reader reviews on Amazon or other major platforms.

📚 Books by Jim Yong Kim

Reimagining Global Health: An Introduction (2013) A textbook exploring the principles of global health delivery, drawing from case studies across developing countries and covering topics from health care systems to specific diseases.

Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor (2000) An analysis of how economic policies and market forces affect health outcomes in developing nations, with detailed examinations of case studies from Haiti, Peru, and other countries.

Global Health in Practice: Investing in Programs and Systems for Lasting Impact (2018) A technical guide examining practical approaches to implementing health programs in resource-limited settings, with emphasis on sustainable healthcare delivery models.