An Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Equity Approach to Examining Subnational Health Aid
Carrie B. Dolan ()
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Carrie B. Dolan: William and Mary
Chapter Chapter 4 in Lessons on Foreign Aid and Economic Development, 2019, pp 63-81 from Springer
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Abstract Achieving healthy lives and well-being for all, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 3, requires a multifaceted development approach underpinned by substantial investments. This chapter presents an argument for using disaggregated (micro level) information to develop evidence-based health aid policies. It calls for rethinking traditional notions of health aid allocation in two ways: first, by providing a broader perspective grounded in theory and research to assess health aid’s effectiveness, efficiency, and equity; second, by discussing the challenges that have constrained the research on health aid and how researchers are addressing these challenges.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22121-8_4
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