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Building better partnerships for global health

  • Deadly maladies such as HIV/AIDS and malaria beset much of the developing world, where a dearth of money, infrastructure, and political stability complicates treatment and prevention.
  • Global health partnerships can harness the talents of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to fight health problems by delivering much-needed money, awareness, and expertise.
  • The partnerships, however, provide inadequate support for implementing programs, burden countries with duplicative processes, and communicate poorly with partners, sometimes with harmful consequences to a country's health care plans.
  • Partnerships should give countries more say in decisions about treatments, collaborate with one another more effectively, and beef up their administrative capabilities.
This article contains the following exhibits:
  • Exhibit 1: Global health partnerships are active in 20 countries.
  • Exhibit 2: The efforts of these partnerships can have dramatic results.
  • Exhibit 3: More technical assistance for implementation is needed.
  • Exhibit 4: District medical officers spend spend a substantial amount of their time writing reports.

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