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Evaluation

Global Aid Architecture and the Health Millennium Development Goals

  • Published: 25.11.2009

The aim of this report was to “come up with recommendations on how further efficiency gains can be made within the overall health architecture”.

This was a largely desk-based piece of work which used four main methodologies: a study of the financing of the global health aid architecture; analysis of 29 recent evaluations of aspects of health aid architecture; five brief country reviews (Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan and Tanzania); and peer assessment by presenting the arguments to “think-tank” audiences.

Report details

Title:
Global Aid Architecture and the Health Millennium Development Goals
Published:
25.11.2009
Type:
Evaluation studies, Evaluations
Commisioned by:
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister’s Office in Norway
Themes:
Health, Health systems and primary health services, Global health security, Infectious diseases, Vaccination
Number of pages:
140
Serial number:
1/2009
ISBN:
978-82-7548-407-7