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Global Health Opportunities


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2006

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The Global Health Council worked with experts to develop this Global Health Opportunities report, designed to be a straightforward, understandable presentation of the state of global health expenditures and investment needs. The report looks at child health, women's health, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. It also considers food as a health intervention. The Global Health Opportunities report highlights priorities for improving health in the world's economically poorest communities; identifies possible 'best buys' for addressing these priorities effectively and at a reasonable cost; lays out the global resources needed from all sources; and, identifies concrete investments that the United States could make.

Each chapter in the report describes the health topic in eight brief sections, including:
  • an overview of the thematic area;
  • attempts to identify best buys among interventions;
  • global resource needs in the thematic area;
  • estimates of current donor expenditures;
  • scenarios to move current investments closer to needed levels;
  • programmatic challenges;
  • international policy actions and opportunities; and
  • U.S. policy actions and legistative opportunities.

The Global Health Council worked with experts to develop this Global Health Opportunities report, designed to be a straightforward, understandable presentation of the state of global health expenditures and investment needs. The report looks at child health, women's health, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. It also considers food as a health intervention. The Global Health Opportunities report highlights priorities for improving health in the world's economically poorest communities; identifies possible 'best buys' for addressing these priorities effectively and at a reasonable cost; lays out the global resources needed from all sources; and, identifies concrete investments that the United States could make.


Each chapter in the report describes the health topic in eight brief sections, including:

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48

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Email from Rachel Wilson to The Communication Initiative, February 24 2006.


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http://www.comminit.com/en/node/187186