and the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) most recent initiative for reducing the plight of the poor. This paper examines whether the PRSPs for Liberia, Afghani-stan and Haiti follow world bank guidance on health. The health data, analysis and strategy content of the three PRSPs are assessed with respect to the ‘Health, Nutrition and Population ’ chapter of the world bank’s PRSP Sourcebook. This guid-ance states that PRSPs should include: health data on the poor and a clear analy-sis showing the determinants of ill health and pro-poor health strategies. unfortu-nately, none of the PRSPs analysed comply with the guidance and, consequently, do not adequately portray the health situation within their countries. Thus health is not given a hig...
The International Monetary Fund's recent claims concerning its impact on public health are evaluated...
Aim: The International Financial Fund (IMF) is reaching Agreement on the development of policy chang...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
Of the global budget for health research, only 10 % is spent on the disease burden of 90 % of the wo...
This project examines the World Bank\u27s Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and their commit...
Do PRSPs empower poor countries and disempower the World Bank, or is it the other way round
The majority of World Bank donors are States parties to the main inter-national human rights convent...
Throughout the past 15-20 years, poor countries have been implementing so-called Poverty Reduction S...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleTherefore, there is urgent nee...
Do policy conditions attached to International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending programmes have an impact...
The problems of measuring the health of the poor are now becoming a priority area for development ag...
Over the last two decades, reducing poverty in low-income countries has been one of the important ch...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
The International Monetary Fund's recent claims concerning its impact on public health are evaluated...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are prepared by member countries in broad consultation wit...
The International Monetary Fund's recent claims concerning its impact on public health are evaluated...
Aim: The International Financial Fund (IMF) is reaching Agreement on the development of policy chang...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
Of the global budget for health research, only 10 % is spent on the disease burden of 90 % of the wo...
This project examines the World Bank\u27s Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and their commit...
Do PRSPs empower poor countries and disempower the World Bank, or is it the other way round
The majority of World Bank donors are States parties to the main inter-national human rights convent...
Throughout the past 15-20 years, poor countries have been implementing so-called Poverty Reduction S...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleTherefore, there is urgent nee...
Do policy conditions attached to International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending programmes have an impact...
The problems of measuring the health of the poor are now becoming a priority area for development ag...
Over the last two decades, reducing poverty in low-income countries has been one of the important ch...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
The International Monetary Fund's recent claims concerning its impact on public health are evaluated...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are prepared by member countries in broad consultation wit...
The International Monetary Fund's recent claims concerning its impact on public health are evaluated...
Aim: The International Financial Fund (IMF) is reaching Agreement on the development of policy chang...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...