The delivery of resources to citizens in the global South is increasingly managed through international partnerships. As systems of plural governance, such arrangements are characterized by alignments, accommodations, and conflicts between partners’ respective interests. This article focuses on partnerships between the Kenyan Ministries of Health and organizations funded by PEPFAR (the President's Fund for AIDS Relief), drawing on fieldwork with Kenyan government health managers. These partnerships were based on a separation between the ability to provide resources and the right to administer them. For Kenyans, partnerships animated a politics of sovereign responsibility in which they often felt a deep sense of managerial disenfranchisement...
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The author wishes to thank the anonymous reviewers of the article and the ESRC for funding part of t...
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Global health governance is in many ways proving more innovative and resilient than other sectors in...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
Background The Kenyan government has sought to address inadequacies in its National Pharmaceutical ...
This article describes relationships between a team of mid-level government health managers working ...
BACKGROUND: The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) has been a model academic ...
The author wishes to thank the anonymous reviewers of the article and the ESRC for funding part of t...
A Journal article by Dr.Timothy Oketch, an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Chandaria School ...
BACKGROUND: Global health research partnerships have been scrutinised for how they operate and criti...
The WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) ascribed health disparities within and be...
International development operates as a system of meetings. This essay shows how meetings work withi...
Medical humanitarianism and global health are two distinct but co-dependent spheres of global health...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (School of Public Health)International interuniversity partnerships are re...
This essay presents an African perspective on medical research partnerships done in Africa. While Af...
This report contains the findings on the state of partnership principles exercised by Western Heads ...
An increasing number of global health institutions are focusing on a human rights approach to increa...
Global health governance is in many ways proving more innovative and resilient than other sectors in...
Background: The concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in ...
Background The Kenyan government has sought to address inadequacies in its National Pharmaceutical ...