نتایج جستجو برای: global health initiatives (ghis)

تعداد نتایج: 1394238  

Journal: :Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale 2011
Hedyeh Javidnia Laurie McLean

OBJECTIVE To determine the level of interest among Canadian otolaryngology residents in global health initiatives (GHIs) and international health electives (IHEs) and the barriers to participation in such initiatives. METHODS A Web-based survey was developed and sent to all Canadian otolaryngology residents. Questions were posed on demographics, the level of interest in GHIs and IHEs, past ex...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2010
Bettina Borisch

The WFPHA proposes to lead a discussion about global aid and Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), beginning in these Federation Pages. In this issue (JPHP 31.1), we have invited authors from the Department of Public Health from the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Belgium, and from the Federal Ministry of Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss the ‘New dichotomy in health systems’ strengt...

Journal: :Promotion & education 2008
Johanna Hanefeld

This review examines the impact of Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) on health equity, focusing on low- and middle-income countries. It is a summary of a literature review commissioned by the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health. GHIs have emerged during the past decade as a mechanism in development assistance for health. The review focuses on three GHIs, the US President's Emerge...

Journal: :Lancet 2009
Badara Samb Tim Evans Mark Dybul Rifat Atun Jean-Paul Moatti Sania Nishtar Anna Wright Francesca Celletti Justine Hsu Jim Yong Kim Ruairi Brugha Asia Russell Carissa Etienne

Since 2000, the emergence of several large disease-specific global health initiatives (GHIs) has changed the way in which international donors provide assistance for public health. Some critics have claimed that these initiatives burden health systems that are already fragile in countries with few resources, whereas others have asserted that weak health systems prevent progress in meeting disea...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
nathaniel lohman department of global health, university of washington, seattle, wa, usa amy hagopian department of global health, university of washington, seattle, wa, usa samuel abimerech luboga faculty of health sciences, makerere university, kampala, uganda bert stover department of health services, university of washington, seattle, wa, usa travis lim division of global hiv and tuberculosis, atlanta, ga, usa frederick makumbi faculty of health sciences, makerere university, kampala, uganda noah kiwanuka

background vertically oriented global health initiatives (ghis) addressing the hiv/aids epidemic, including the president’s emergency plan for aids relief (pepfar), have successfully contributed to reducing hiv/aids related morbidity and mortality. however, there is still debate about whether these disease-specific programs have improved or harmed health systems overall, especially with respect...

2010
Neil Spicer Julia Aleshkina Regien Biesma Ruairi Brugha Carlos Caceres Baltazar Chilundo Ketevan Chkhatarashvili Andrew Harmer Pierre Miege Gulgun Murzalieva Phillimon Ndubani Natia Rukhadze Tetyana Semigina Aisling Walsh Gill Walt Xiulan Zhang

BACKGROUND A coordinated response to HIV/AIDS remains one of the 'grand challenges' facing policymakers today. Global health initiatives (GHIs) have the potential both to facilitate and exacerbate coordination at the national and subnational level. Evidence of the effects of GHIs on coordination is beginning to emerge but has hitherto been limited to single-country studies and broad-brush revie...

2015
Preeti Patel Rachael Cummings Bayard Roberts

BACKGROUND Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) respond to high-impact communicable diseases in resource-poor countries, including health systems support, and are major actors in global health. GHIs could play an important role in countries affected by armed conflict given these countries commonly have weak health systems and a high burden of communicable disease. The aim of this study is to explor...

2014
Katerini T. Storeng

Lauded for getting specific health issues onto national and international agendas and for their potential to improve value for money and outcomes, public-private global health initiatives (GHIs) have come to dominate global health governance. Yet, they have also been criticised for their negative impact on country health systems. In response, disease-specific GHIs have, somewhat paradoxically, ...

2016
Aziza Mwisongo Alice Ntamwishimiro Soumare Juliet Nabyonga-Orem

BACKGROUND A number of Global health initiatives (GHIs) have been created to support low and middle income countries. Their support has been of different forms. The African Region has benefitted immensely from GHIs and continues to register an increase in health partnerships and initiatives. However, information on the functioning and operationalisation of GHIs in the countries is limited. ME...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2009
Regien G Biesma Ruairí Brugha Andrew Harmer Aisling Walsh Neil Spicer Gill Walt

This paper reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), which have had profound effects on recipient country health systems in middle and low income countries. We have selected three initiatives that account for an estimated two-thirds of external funding earmarked for HIV/AIDS control in resource-poor countries: the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Mala...

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