Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for disease-specific results) and 'horizontal' financing (aiming for improved health systems) of health services in developing countries has found its way to the pages of Foreign Affairs and the Financial Times. The opportunity offered by 'diagonal' financing (aiming for disease-specific results through improved health systems) seems to be obscured in this polarisation. In April 2007, the board of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria agreed to consider comprehensive country health programmes for financing. The new International Health Partnership Plus, launched in September 2007, will help low-income countries to develop such ...
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was created to increase funds to combat the...
“Financialization” has been identified as a dominant trend in the operation of many national econom...
Background: There is increasing debate about whether the scaled-up investment in HIV/AIDS programs i...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
The articles in this special issue have demonstrated how unprecedented transitions have come with bo...
Since the 2000s, the proliferation of Global Health Initiatives such as the Global Fund have dramati...
Background: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
Background: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
The articles in this special issue have demonstrated how unprecedented transitions have come with bo...
BACKGROUND: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
Since the 2000s, the proliferation of Global Health Initiatives such as the Global Fund have dramati...
BACKGROUND: As the human cost of the global economic crisis becomes apparent the ongoing discussions...
Background: Over the last twenty years, despite unprecedented new resources to global health, there...
Funding for health care programs has over the years been an important challenge for health and healt...
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was created to increase funds to combat the...
“Financialization” has been identified as a dominant trend in the operation of many national econom...
Background: There is increasing debate about whether the scaled-up investment in HIV/AIDS programs i...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
The articles in this special issue have demonstrated how unprecedented transitions have come with bo...
Since the 2000s, the proliferation of Global Health Initiatives such as the Global Fund have dramati...
Background: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
Background: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
The articles in this special issue have demonstrated how unprecedented transitions have come with bo...
BACKGROUND: In March 2009, the Task Force for Innovative International Financing for Health Systems ...
Since the 2000s, the proliferation of Global Health Initiatives such as the Global Fund have dramati...
BACKGROUND: As the human cost of the global economic crisis becomes apparent the ongoing discussions...
Background: Over the last twenty years, despite unprecedented new resources to global health, there...
Funding for health care programs has over the years been an important challenge for health and healt...
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was created to increase funds to combat the...
“Financialization” has been identified as a dominant trend in the operation of many national econom...
Background: There is increasing debate about whether the scaled-up investment in HIV/AIDS programs i...