98 research outputs found
U.S. Global Health Policy: Donor Funding for Health in Low- & Middle- Income Countries, 2001-2007
Compares 2001 and 2007 data on overseas development assistance from member states of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and examines trends by donor, region, and sector, with a focus on health and its subsectors
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance From the G8, European Commission and Other Donor Governments, 2008
Summarizes 2008 data on international AIDS assistance from donor governments. Presents trends by donor country, by funding channel, on aid as percentages of GDP, and on the gaps between needs and resources and between commitments and disbursements
Medicaid and HIV: A National Analysis
Analyzes federal spending for HIV care by Medicaid and other programs, demographics and health status of Medicaid enrollees with HIV, and per-capita spending and spending on prescription drugs compared with other enrollees. Considers policy implications
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance From the G8, European Commission and Other Donor Governments, 2007
Summarizes 2007 data on international AIDS assistance for low- and middle-income nations provided by donor governments. Presents trends by donor country, by funding channel, on aid as percentages of GDP, and on the gap between needs and resources
Donor Funding for Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2001-2005
Analyzes health funding and development assistance from governments and multilateral institutions according to donor and program type. Includes detailed tables and charts and a description of the research methodology used
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance from the G8, European Commission and Other Donor Governments in 2009
Analyzes 2009 data on international AIDS assistance by donor country, by funding channel, on aid as percentages of GDP, and on gaps between needs and resources and between commitments and disbursements. Highlights the impact of the global economic crisis
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance From Donor Governments in 2010
Presents 2010 data on international AIDS assistance from donor governments, including trends by donor country and funding channel, aid per $1 million GDP by country, and gaps between needs and resources and between commitments and disbursements
U.S. Participation in International Health Treaties, Commitments, Partnerships and Other Agreements
The U.S. government\u27s role in global health is long-standing and multifaceted. While primarily involving directly funding and operating programs in low- and middle-income countries, it also includes participation in international treaties, commitments, partnerships, and other multilateral agreements that address or encompass health. Such agreements serve numerous purposes including establishing political and legal commitments, formalizing international relationships, and coordinating roles and responsibilities in an increasingly complex and globalized and interconnected world. The role of the U.S. in international agreements has gained new attention in the Obama Administration, which has stated an intention to reinvigorate multilateral engagement and international partnerships on health and development and this is one of seven key principles of the Administration\u27s new, six-year, $63 billion Global Health Initiative (GHI). To better understand the U.S. role in this arena, this study provides an in depth analysis of the current status of U.S. participation in international health agreements, including those that are legally binding under international law as well as those that are not binding but may confer political, diplomatic, governance, or other expectations. It also reviews the process by which the U.S. becomes party to an international agreement, including the roles of the executive and legislative branches of government
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Donor Funding for Health in Low- & Middle-Income Countries, 2001-2008
Analyzes trends in funding and development assistance from governments and multilateral institutions, with a focus on health, including water and sanitation activities. Provides data by assistance type, donor, region, health sub-sector, and activity
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