Thursday, September 30, 2010

[EQ] Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward

Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward

Devi Sridhar, Research Fellow in Politics at All Souls College and Director of the Global Health Governance Project, Oxford.

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics – Volume 38 Issue 3, Fall 2010
           

Available online PDF [11p.] at: http://bit.ly/di5nu6
           

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 interventions,
(5) the marginal involvement of developing country governments as aid recipients, and
(6) the heavy reliance on Northern-based organizations as managers of funds.
(7) The final challenge discussed focuses on two unintended consequences of the recent linking of health and foreign policy for international development assistance.

The paper then provides three suggestions for ways forward:
- creating new mechanisms to hold donors to account,
- developing national plans and
- strengthening national leadership in health, and South-South collaboration……”


 *      *     *
This message from the Pan American Health Organization, PAHO/WHO, is part of an effort to disseminate
information Related to: Equity; Health inequality; Socioeconomic inequality in health; Socioeconomic
health differentials; Gender; Violence; Poverty; Health Economics; Health Legislation; Ethnicity; Ethics;
Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMC Area]

“Materials provided in this electronic list are provided "as is". Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings
and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
Health Organization PAHO/WHO or its country members”.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAHO/WHO Website
Equity List - Archives - Join/remove: http://listserv.paho.org/Archives/equidad.html
Twitter http://twitter.com/eqpaho





IMPORTANT: This transmission is for use by the intended
recipient and it may contain privileged, proprietary or
confidential information. If you are not the intended
recipient or a person responsible for delivering this
transmission to the intended recipient, you may not
disclose, copy or distribute this transmission or take
any action in reliance on it. If you received this transmission
in error, please dispose of and delete this transmission.

Thank you.

No comments: