The Millennium Development Goals depend critically on scaling up public health investments in developing countries. As a matter of urgency, developing-country governments must present detailed investment plans that are sufficiently ambitious to meet the goals, and the plans must be inserted into existing donor processes. Donor countries must keep the promises they have often reiterated of increased assistance, which they can easily afford, to help improve health in the developing countries and ensure stability for the whole world
The critically important role of health for development was underlined in the 16th World Development...
Abstract Background There is widespread agreement on the need for scaling up in the health sector to...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
Abstract Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest coun...
Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest countries, ye...
With 2015 only a decade away, the poorest countries face enormous hurdles to achieving the Millenniu...
In the countries hardest hit by the epidemic, the problem is compounded by the reality that many nat...
Fifteen years ago, in the wake of rising concerns over the lack of progress in reducing global pover...
Making best use of resources is vital in developing countries that are struggling to improve public ...
To achieve the UN's goals worldwide, less developed countries need to address weaknesses in health s...
The world has come together in 2000 to announce the Millennium Declaration as an expression of conse...
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
Home to 25% of the world′s population and bearing 30% of the Global disease burden, the South-East A...
Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest countries, ye...
Health and sustainable development- II This century began with the Millennium Development Goals but ...
The critically important role of health for development was underlined in the 16th World Development...
Abstract Background There is widespread agreement on the need for scaling up in the health sector to...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
Abstract Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest coun...
Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest countries, ye...
With 2015 only a decade away, the poorest countries face enormous hurdles to achieving the Millenniu...
In the countries hardest hit by the epidemic, the problem is compounded by the reality that many nat...
Fifteen years ago, in the wake of rising concerns over the lack of progress in reducing global pover...
Making best use of resources is vital in developing countries that are struggling to improve public ...
To achieve the UN's goals worldwide, less developed countries need to address weaknesses in health s...
The world has come together in 2000 to announce the Millennium Declaration as an expression of conse...
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
Home to 25% of the world′s population and bearing 30% of the Global disease burden, the South-East A...
Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest countries, ye...
Health and sustainable development- II This century began with the Millennium Development Goals but ...
The critically important role of health for development was underlined in the 16th World Development...
Abstract Background There is widespread agreement on the need for scaling up in the health sector to...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...