Win-win collaboration?: Understanding donor-private sector engagement in health and its implications for Universal Health Coverage
This chapter explores the donor financing of the for-profit private sector in health, setting out some of the mechanisms and modalities utilised. In the health field, private sector engagement is seen as necessary to achieve the SDG target 3.8 on Universal Health Coverage, defined as all people havi...
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