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Blog Post
September 27, 2013
Wednesday, for me, was a day of both joy and sadness. That morning, amidst the excitement of UN General Assembly (UNGA) week, we launched our report More Health for the Money on the Global Fund in New York to a happy audience. But that afternoon a somber event was held at Harvard School of...
Oct
4
2013
12:30—2:00 PM
September 23, 2013
The quality of health services in many developing countries is poor, traditionally leading to calls for greater resources to be devoted to service provision. To better align provider incentives with patient and population health, policymakers are increasingly using pay-for-performance schemes to imp...
Sep
30
2013
12:30—2:00 PM
September 19, 2013
A tremendous amount of radioactive products were discharged as a result of the accident in the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. When describing the geographical distribution of radioactive contamination, the government, media, and other organizations largely used administrative boundarie...
Press Release
September 17, 2013
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria disburses more than a billion dollars a year and has likely saved millions of lives-but it could
save many more lives and avert untold suffering by re-structuring its activities to get more health for the money, according to a new report ...
POLICY PAPERS
August 22, 2013
Performance-based financing can be used by global-health funding agencies to improve program performance and thus value for money. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was one of the first global-health funders to deploy a performance-based financing system. However, its complex, ...