Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control
Communicable diseases are a major burden of disease among the poor, and communicable disease control is central to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted at the Millennium Summit in 2000. Over the years communicable disease contro...
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okr-10986-278612021-04-23T14:04:44Z Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control Martin, Gayle H. ACCESS TO TREATMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGE GROUPS AIDS CONTROL AIDS PROGRAM AIDS PROJECT AIDS PROJECTS AIDS RELIEF AIDS VACCINE ARCHITECTURE AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BURDEN OF DISEASE CASE OF AIDS CHILDHOOD ILLNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITIES CONDOM CONDOM USE DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT BANKS DISASTER RESPONSE DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISTRICTS EMPLOYMENT ENDEMIC DISEASES EPIDEMIC EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RISK HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HIV HIV INFECTION HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOUSES ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INFECTIONS INJURIES INTERVENTION LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN FINANCING MALARIA MALARIA CASES MALARIA CONTROL MALARIA ENDEMIC COUNTRIES MALARIA INCIDENCE MALARIA INTERVENTIONS MALARIA MORBIDITY MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MULTI-COUNTRY AIDS NUTRITION ONCHOCERCIASIS ORAL REHYDRATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS POLIO POLIO ERADICATION POLIO ERADICATION INITIATIVE PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT QUALITY CONTROL REHABILITATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK FACTORS RISK GROUPS SCHISTOSOMIASIS SEX SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SMALLPOX STIS SYNDROME TB TB CONTROL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL UNAIDS VACCINATION VACCINE VACCINE DEVELOPMENT VACCINE RESEARCH VACCINE TRIALS VACCINES VIRUS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Communicable diseases are a major burden of disease among the poor, and communicable disease control is central to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted at the Millennium Summit in 2000. Over the years communicable disease control has featured prominently in several strategic Bank documents. In the 1997 Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) Sector Strategy communicable disease control was one of the essential HNP priorities. The 2007 HNP sector strategy made extensive reference to the need for synergy between communicable disease control (especially disease-specific projects) and health system strengthening. Communicable diseases also feature as one of four priority areas in the global public good strategic theme in the Bank's six strategic themes identified in 2007. This paper is organized into five chapters. The following chapter describes the sample of projects covered in this review and the methodology. The results of the review of approved and closed projects follow in the third and forth chapters, respectively, and the last chapter summarizes the conclusions. 2017-08-15T19:31:14Z 2017-08-15T19:31:14Z 2010 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/503771468160764741/Portfolio-review-of-World-Bank-lending-for-communicable-disease-control 978-1-60244-133-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27861 English en_US IEG Working Paper;2010/3 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO TREATMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGE GROUPS AIDS CONTROL AIDS PROGRAM AIDS PROJECT AIDS PROJECTS AIDS RELIEF AIDS VACCINE ARCHITECTURE AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BURDEN OF DISEASE CASE OF AIDS CHILDHOOD ILLNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITIES CONDOM CONDOM USE DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT BANKS DISASTER RESPONSE DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISTRICTS EMPLOYMENT ENDEMIC DISEASES EPIDEMIC EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RISK HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HIV HIV INFECTION HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOUSES ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INFECTIONS INJURIES INTERVENTION LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN FINANCING MALARIA MALARIA CASES MALARIA CONTROL MALARIA ENDEMIC COUNTRIES MALARIA INCIDENCE MALARIA INTERVENTIONS MALARIA MORBIDITY MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MULTI-COUNTRY AIDS NUTRITION ONCHOCERCIASIS ORAL REHYDRATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS POLIO POLIO ERADICATION POLIO ERADICATION INITIATIVE PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT QUALITY CONTROL REHABILITATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK FACTORS RISK GROUPS SCHISTOSOMIASIS SEX SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SMALLPOX STIS SYNDROME TB TB CONTROL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL UNAIDS VACCINATION VACCINE VACCINE DEVELOPMENT VACCINE RESEARCH VACCINE TRIALS VACCINES VIRUS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ACCESS TO TREATMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGE GROUPS AIDS CONTROL AIDS PROGRAM AIDS PROJECT AIDS PROJECTS AIDS RELIEF AIDS VACCINE ARCHITECTURE AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BURDEN OF DISEASE CASE OF AIDS CHILDHOOD ILLNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITIES CONDOM CONDOM USE DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT BANKS DISASTER RESPONSE DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE PREVALENCE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISTRICTS EMPLOYMENT ENDEMIC DISEASES EPIDEMIC EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RISK HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HIV HIV INFECTION HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOUSES ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INFECTIONS INJURIES INTERVENTION LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN FINANCING MALARIA MALARIA CASES MALARIA CONTROL MALARIA ENDEMIC COUNTRIES MALARIA INCIDENCE MALARIA INTERVENTIONS MALARIA MORBIDITY MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MULTI-COUNTRY AIDS NUTRITION ONCHOCERCIASIS ORAL REHYDRATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS POLIO POLIO ERADICATION POLIO ERADICATION INITIATIVE PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT QUALITY CONTROL REHABILITATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK FACTORS RISK GROUPS SCHISTOSOMIASIS SEX SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SMALLPOX STIS SYNDROME TB TB CONTROL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL UNAIDS VACCINATION VACCINE VACCINE DEVELOPMENT VACCINE RESEARCH VACCINE TRIALS VACCINES VIRUS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Martin, Gayle H. Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
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IEG Working Paper;2010/3 |
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Communicable diseases are a major burden
of disease among the poor, and communicable disease control
is central to achieving the Millennium Development Goals
(MDG) adopted at the Millennium Summit in 2000. Over the
years communicable disease control has featured prominently
in several strategic Bank documents. In the 1997 Health,
Nutrition, and Population (HNP) Sector Strategy communicable
disease control was one of the essential HNP priorities. The
2007 HNP sector strategy made extensive reference to the
need for synergy between communicable disease control
(especially disease-specific projects) and health system
strengthening. Communicable diseases also feature as one of
four priority areas in the global public good strategic
theme in the Bank's six strategic themes identified in
2007. This paper is organized into five chapters. The
following chapter describes the sample of projects covered
in this review and the methodology. The results of the
review of approved and closed projects follow in the third
and forth chapters, respectively, and the last chapter
summarizes the conclusions. |
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Working Paper |
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Martin, Gayle H. |
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Martin, Gayle H. |
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Martin, Gayle H. |
title |
Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
title_short |
Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
title_full |
Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
title_fullStr |
Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
title_full_unstemmed |
Portfolio Review of World Bank Lending for Communicable Disease Control |
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portfolio review of world bank lending for communicable disease control |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/503771468160764741/Portfolio-review-of-World-Bank-lending-for-communicable-disease-control http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27861 |
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