Over the last decade global health partnerships (GHPs) have been formed to provide a better policy response to Africa’s health problems. This paper uses narrative policy analysis to explain the historical processes and challenges facing national and global health policy in facilitating access to medication in African countries. An overview of the historical context of events leading to the creation of GHPs is followed by a content and context analysis of two GHPs – Roll Back Malaria partnership and the Accelerating Access Initiative. The historical narratives implicitly reflect the context in which policy decisions are produced and implemented. The deployment of GHPs in Africa reflects a convergence of the competing and conflicting narrativ...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
This thesis argues that the role of African militaries in health has been neglected in global health...
There is little dispute that the global health agenda is increasingly being shaped by foundations an...
Over the last decade global health partnerships (GHPs) have been formed to provide a better policy r...
This thesis argues that health policy practices on access to medication in Cameroon have been shaped...
This thesis argues that health policy practices on access to medication in Cameroon have been shaped...
This paper explores the nature and type of policy transfer promoted by global health partnerships to...
Background: South Africa, as an emerging middle-income country, is becoming increasingly influential...
Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), such as the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) an...
Background: Most sub-Saharan Africa countries adopt global health policies. However, mechanisms with...
BACKGROUND: South Africa, as an emerging middle-income country, is becoming increasingly influential...
A conceptual framework for studying the role of global health partnerships (GHPs) in determining pol...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
Abstract Background Global health conceives the notion of partnership between North and South as cen...
The global health system has significantly evolved over the last 30 years, particularly since the UN...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
This thesis argues that the role of African militaries in health has been neglected in global health...
There is little dispute that the global health agenda is increasingly being shaped by foundations an...
Over the last decade global health partnerships (GHPs) have been formed to provide a better policy r...
This thesis argues that health policy practices on access to medication in Cameroon have been shaped...
This thesis argues that health policy practices on access to medication in Cameroon have been shaped...
This paper explores the nature and type of policy transfer promoted by global health partnerships to...
Background: South Africa, as an emerging middle-income country, is becoming increasingly influential...
Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), such as the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) an...
Background: Most sub-Saharan Africa countries adopt global health policies. However, mechanisms with...
BACKGROUND: South Africa, as an emerging middle-income country, is becoming increasingly influential...
A conceptual framework for studying the role of global health partnerships (GHPs) in determining pol...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
Abstract Background Global health conceives the notion of partnership between North and South as cen...
The global health system has significantly evolved over the last 30 years, particularly since the UN...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
This thesis argues that the role of African militaries in health has been neglected in global health...
There is little dispute that the global health agenda is increasingly being shaped by foundations an...