Integrating development aid into social policy: Lessons on cooperation and its challenges learned from the example of health care in Kyrgyzstan

In many low‐ and lower‐middle‐income countries, development aid accounts for a large share of social expenditures. However, its fragmentation is among the major challenges to the efficiency and sustainability of policy measures. In reaction to this challenge, the Sector‐Wide Approach (SWAp) to devel...

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subjects Case studies
Central Asia
Cooperation
Critical junctures
Development aid
Development policy
Development Studies
Foreign aid
Health care
Health services
International cooperation
Kyrgyzstan
Low income groups
Ownership
Public Administration
sector‐wide approach
Segmentation
Social development
Social Issues
Social policy
Social Sciences
Social Work
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