PHA-Exchange> DFID's strategy for improving health in developing countries

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Thu Jul 19 02:30:56 PDT 2007


From: "Vern Weitzel" <vern.weitzel at gmail.com>

http://www.dfid.gov.uk/pubs/files/health-strategy07.pdf

Working together for better health

DFID's strategy for improving health in developing countries

Authors:
Publisher: Department for International Development, UK, 2007

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This paper sets out DFID's strategy to support developing countries in
improving
the health of their people and reaching the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs).
The paper outlines three major challenges to improving the health of poor
people
including: slow progress in achieving the MDGs and addressing the major
causes
of disease; failure to invest in strengthening systems which can deliver
essential health services; and poor co-ordination of international support
leading to inefficiencies in delivering aid.

The strategy identifies four priorities to achieve better health for poor
people:

Delivering more resources for health

Expanding access to basic services

Improving the effectiveness of international funding for health

Demonstrating results and building evidence of what works

The paper concludes that strengthening health systems, integrating efforts,
focusing on the major causes of disease, and delivering more resources
effectively, are essential factors for improving poor people’s health. It
recommends that governments and donors must link their ambitions on health
with
national plans for systems that deliver fair access to quality services, and
also work to demonstrate the results of investment.




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