This paper outlines seven challenges in development assistance for health, which in the current financial context, have become even more important to address. These include the following: (1) the proliferation of initiatives, focusing on specific diseases or issues, as well as (2) the lack of attention given to reforming the existing focal health institutions, the WHO and World Bank. (3) The lack of accountability of donors and their influence on priority-setting are part of the reason that there is "initiavitis," and resistance to creating a strong UN system. (4) Other than absolute quantity of aid, three other challenges linked to donors relate to the quality of aid financing particularly the pragmatic difficulties of financing horizontal...
The 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, held in Busan, South Korea in November 2011 again pro...
The economic analysis of the links between institutions and development is crucial with regard to th...
This paper compares and shows how much more developing countries are more facing public health chall...
There has been a clear shift in the policy of many donors in the health sector- away from discrete p...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of foreign aid, examining its definition, types, object...
Concern that underfunded and weak health systems are impeding the achievement of the health Millenni...
Abstract Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest coun...
After years of unprecedented growth in development assistance for health (DAH), the system is challe...
Abstract More than 20 % of total health expenditure in 48 % of the 46 countries in the WHO African R...
Disease remains the primary threat to human life and prosperity in developing countries. Over the l...
Development Assistance in Health (DAH) has always been an important component of Official Developmen...
Health conditions in developing countries are becoming more like those in developed countries, with ...
This article assesses the effects of international aid on the health sector in developing countries....
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
The 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, held in Busan, South Korea in November 2011 again pro...
The 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, held in Busan, South Korea in November 2011 again pro...
The economic analysis of the links between institutions and development is crucial with regard to th...
This paper compares and shows how much more developing countries are more facing public health chall...
There has been a clear shift in the policy of many donors in the health sector- away from discrete p...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of foreign aid, examining its definition, types, object...
Concern that underfunded and weak health systems are impeding the achievement of the health Millenni...
Abstract Many of the Millennium Development Goals are not being achieved in the world's poorest coun...
After years of unprecedented growth in development assistance for health (DAH), the system is challe...
Abstract More than 20 % of total health expenditure in 48 % of the 46 countries in the WHO African R...
Disease remains the primary threat to human life and prosperity in developing countries. Over the l...
Development Assistance in Health (DAH) has always been an important component of Official Developmen...
Health conditions in developing countries are becoming more like those in developed countries, with ...
This article assesses the effects of international aid on the health sector in developing countries....
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
The 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, held in Busan, South Korea in November 2011 again pro...
The 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, held in Busan, South Korea in November 2011 again pro...
The economic analysis of the links between institutions and development is crucial with regard to th...
This paper compares and shows how much more developing countries are more facing public health chall...