Augmenter le financement en faveur de la santé pourrait s’avérer le plus grand défi du Fonds mondial
RÉSUMÉ
Aidspan s’est entretenu avec Gavin George, la dernière recrue du Conseil d’administration d’Aidspan, au sujet de son travail, qui fusionne l’économie et la psychologie comportementale, et de sa pertinence au regard du renforcement des systèmes de santé et de l’augmentation du recours aux services de santé. Gavin, qui apporte plusieurs disciplines – l’économie, la psychologie et la science du comportement – à son travail dans le domaine du VIH/sida, de l’éducation sexuelle des adolescents, de la migration sanitaire et du financement de la santé, pour ne citer que quelques-uns de ses sujets de prédilection, est par ailleurs membre du Groupe consultatif technique de l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé sur les connaissances et les sciences comportementales pour la santé.
By Arlette Campbell White Increasing finance for health could be the Global Fund’s biggest challenge
ABSTRACT
Aidspan talks to Professor Gavin George, the Aidspan Board’s newest recruit, about his work merging economics with behavioural psychology and its relevance to health system strengthening and increasing health service uptake. He brings economic, psychosocial and behavioural disciplines to his work on HIV/AIDS, adolescents’ sexuality education, health migration and health financing, to name but a few of his interests, and is a member of the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group on Behavioural Insights and Sciences for Health.
By Arlette Campbell White Independent research in Eastern and Southern Africa identifies opportunities to improve effectiveness of Global Fund processes
ABSTRACT
The Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division of the University of Kwazulu-Natal has just published a report synthesizing findings from three country case studies from Eastern and Southern Africa, commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as part of its work to support initiatives improving the impact of HIV programmes in the region.
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