Risky remedies for the health of the poor : global public-private initiatives in health : executive summary : report on the implementation of four GPPIs in five African countries and three Indian states
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Abstract:
One trend that has rapidly established itself in international health and other sectors is that of Global Public-Private Initiatives (GPPIs). The creation of this form of collaboration or partnership between a UN body and a national government (the public bodies) and corporations, foundations and NGOs (the private parties), is intended to tackle the enormous health problems in poor countries. Wemos decided to promote carrying out case studies aimed at better understanding the way these initiatives work at field level and their effects on local health systems. This is an executive summary of the report on the implementation of four GPPIs in five African countries and three Indian states
Corporate author(s):
Wemos
,
Prepare
,
West Bengal Voluntary Health Association
,
Consumers Information Network Kenya
,
People’s Health Movement East Africa
,
Ifakara
,
Joint Medical Store
,
Chessore
,
Health Systems Trust
,
Community Health Cell
Country:
Tanzania, United Republic of
,
Uganda
,
Zambia
,
Kenya
,
India
Category:
Research
Editor:
Higgins, C.
Keywords:
health services
,
private sector
,
public sector
,
partnership
,
poverty
Language:
eng
Organization:
Wemos Foundation
PAGE:
26
Place:
Amsterdam
Publisher:
Wemos Foundation
Year:
2005
Region:
East Africa
,
South Asia
Right:
© 2005 Wemos Foundation
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Title:
Risky remedies for the health of the poor : global public-private initiatives in health : executive summary : report on the implementation of four GPPIs in five African countries and three Indian states