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Global health partnerships: The UK contribution to health in developing countries
February 2007
Nigel Crisp
The main findings
We will not see sufficient progress in reducing child and maternal deaths and tackling HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria – the health Millennium Development Goals – unless:
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Developing countries are able to take the lead and own the solutions – and are supported by international, national and local partnerships based on mutual
respect
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The UK and other developed countries grasp the opportunity – and see themselves as having a responsibility as global employers – to support a
massive scaling-up of training, education and employment of health workers in developing countries
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There is much more rigorous research and evaluation of what works, systematic spreading of good practice, greater use of new information,
communication and biomedical technologies, closer links with economic development and an accompanying reduction in wasted effort.
Keywords: global health partnerships
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