Efficiency and effectiveness of aid flows towards health workforce development: exploratory study based on four case studies form Ethiopia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Liberia and Mozambique
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 2011Description: 17pISBN:- 978-92-4-150094-4
- W 76 .W54 2011
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Explains the human resources for health (HRH) interest in aid effectiveness, the changing relationships between aid donors and recipients. Outlines the current aid effectiveness agenda followed by a presentation of the findings from the case studies in the four HRH crisis countries studied, which concludes that in those countries there is little evidence that HRH has benefited from the aid effectiveness agenda.
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