Accelerating Health Reforms through Collective Action [electronic resource] Experiences from East Africa Nkrumah, Yvonne
By: Nkrumah, Yvonne
Contributor(s): Mensah, Julia | Nkrumah, Yvonne
Material type: TextSeries: World Bank e-Library: ; World Bank Studies: Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2014Description: 1 online resource (140 p.)ISBN: 9781464802881Subject(s): Access to Medicines | Accountability | Chain Management | Coalition Building | Consensus Building | Coverage | Governance | Health, Nutrition, and Population | Managing Competing Interest | Multistakehoders | Pharmaceuticals | Poverty Reduction | Procurement and Supply | Quantification | Transparency | Universal HealthAdditional physical formats: Print Version:Online resources: home Abstract: This publication briefly describes the processes and methodologies for building and sustaining multistakeholder coalition to drive reforms in the health sector. It is based on the experiences of three East African countries -- Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. It outlines, by chapter, each country's experience in identifying, mobilizing, and coalescing key stakeholders to address governance bottlenecks in pharmaceutical procurement and supply chain management. It highlights challenges, successes as well as lessons learned to guide other countries.This publication briefly describes the processes and methodologies for building and sustaining multistakeholder coalition to drive reforms in the health sector. It is based on the experiences of three East African countries -- Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. It outlines, by chapter, each country's experience in identifying, mobilizing, and coalescing key stakeholders to address governance bottlenecks in pharmaceutical procurement and supply chain management. It highlights challenges, successes as well as lessons learned to guide other countries.
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