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Western Europe’s urge for a ‘healthy’ labour market and the race to the social bottom
Daniëlle de Winter | January 07, 2025Western European states are facing continued budget cuts and restructuring of their health policies. The result is an increasingly informal, decentralized and often more expensive health care provision for those in need of care. As less public bud...
▶Flushing out the real issues in target setting
Laura Rodriguez Takeuchi , Emma Samman | 19 November 2024To ensure progress on access to sanitation, it is important to get the measurements and targets right.
▶The value of corporate partnerships
Jon Pender | 11 November 2024Partnerships between the private sector and like-minded organizations are key to securing genuine and lasting change in global development.
▶A critical review
Bartholomew Armah | 04 November 2024Although the MDGs have certainly facilitated progress in Africa's development, sustaining this progress comes with national, regional and global challenges.
▶Avoiding the 'Planning Paradox'
Norman Loayza | 02 October 2024The new World Bank strategy must take risk and uncertainty into account.
▶We need the private sector
Christopher Purdy | 01 August 2025If we want to increase jobs and reduce poverty, we must emphasize the private sector's role in development.
▶Sustainable drinking water and sanitation
Margriet Samwel-Mantingh | 20 March 2025Sustainable development goals should pay more attention to sanitation, gender and rural areas.
▶How to plant potatoes in Uganda
John Muhimbise | 20 March 2025The right approach to solve food insecurity is a holistic approach, because otherwise you are likely to end up with large quantities of food lying around and rotting in the villages.
▶Sanitation crisis: It’s time to talk about solutions
Bekele Geleta | 19 March 2025Setting achievable and sustainable sanitation goals and solutions must have top priority in formulating the post-2015 development agenda.
▶UNESCO’s contribution to sustainability
Zelmira May | 07 March 2025UNESCO can play a vital role in guaranteeing a focus on sustainability and interrelated water challenges in the formulation of the post-2015 development agenda.
▶The consequences of inequality on conflict and health
Joop de Jong | 26 February 2025A more integrative approach to understanding the myriad causes and consequences of inequality is needed, as well as more defined framework of which actors must be involved in tackling inequality.
▶Prioritising Water
February 06, 2025The key areas to prioritize in the UN’s Post-2015 development agenda will soon be determined in a worldwide consultation process coordinated by the UN. Feeding into this process, The Broker brings together international experts to pool their knowl...
▶The role of inequality in rebellion and revolt
Syed Mansoob Murshed | 05 February 2025For conflict abating strategies two policies are important. The first is addressing enduring inequalities in asset ownership, education and health. The second policy issue is promoting growth with redistribution, truly pro-poor growth.
▶Global health cooperation: what is next?
Olga Golichenko , Annick Jeantet , Sibylle Koenig | 03 January 2025In November 2011, Action for Global Health participated in the Busan Aid Effectiveness Civil Society Forum and the High Level Forum together with health advocates from the Busan Health Working group convened by the network. Our goal in the run up...
▶Donors preach more than they practice
Louis da Gama | 27 November 2024Donors keeping their promises is the key to good aid effectiveness. The Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan needs to respond to donors who fail to implement aid effectiveness principles.
▶Where is health on the Busan agenda?
Olga Golichenko | 23 November 2024Busan provides decision-makers with the key opportunity to make decisions that could make a huge difference to development and global health programmes. However, are developed countries and emerging economies really as committed as they say they a...
▶Rescuing MDG5
Marina Durano | 21 September 2024Talk about the importance of gender equality and women’s empowerment in all the MGDs abounds. It is a highly recommended principle, although very few arrive at the specifics of programming and implementation. Beyond the talk there is frenzy over w...
▶Special report: Social academia
Janelle Ward | August 04, 2025Within some sections of the academic community there is considerable hesitation to adopt web 2.0 applications for social networking through blogs, wikis, twitter and sites such as Facebook and YouTube. Granted, some academics, including a few prof...
▶Special report: Health for all
Françoise Barten, Ted Schrecker, David Woodward | January 30, 2025Based on the insights of the three recent publications – the Commission on Social Determinants of Health report, the World Health Report 2008 and Global Health Watch 2 – this special report analyzes the current situation and points to approaches t...
▶Eliminating bad air
Marion Yolanda de Boo-Spaargaren | November 28, 2024Malaria is a ‘disease of poverty’, and is spreading as the parasite’s resistance to cheap medicines grows. There are hopes that public–private partnerships will help in the development and testing of new drugs, diagnostic tests and vaccines. But t...
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