Jan 21 2012
At a presentation hosted by the Global Health Council on Thursday at the University of Washington, Christopher Murray and Michael Hanlon from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation provided an update on global development assistance for health, the Center for Global Health Policy's "Science Speaks" blog reports (Lubinski, 1/19). The data were based on a recently released report, titled "Financing Global Health 2011: Continued Growth as MDG Deadline Approaches," which "offers a comprehensive view of trends in public and private financing of health assistance with preliminary estimates for health financing in the most recent years" and "shows that development assistance for health (DAH) continues to rise, albeit at a slower rate than before the recession," according to an IMHE press release (December 2011).
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