Evaluering
Global Aid Architecture and the Health Millennium Development Goals
The aim of this report was to “come up with recommendations on how further efficiency gains can be made within the overall health architecture”. This was a largely desk-based piece of work which used four main methodologies: a study of the financing of the global health aid architecture; analysis of 29 recent evaluations of aspects of health aid architecture; five brief country reviews (Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan and Tanzania); and peer assessment by presenting the arguments to “think-tank” audiences.