Transformational development projects and water resources in drylands
The economic rationale for a transformational project is to create the conditions for further investment.
The economic rationale for a transformational project is to create the conditions for further investment.
The project fosters evidence-based dialogue on policy options for better access to quality public services in three interrelated sectors: health, water/sanitation, and electricity, towards equity-oriented development in the global South.
Workshop participants emphasized that a new mode of research and practice is required for global health actors to effectively work in complex health situations.
PANACeA brought together 16 researchers from 10 Asian countries to learn about eHealth and eHealth research, and join hands to implement 8 multi-national research projects.
The project established a web platform to promote knowledge sharing and dissemination on knowledge brokering and intermediary work, using a range of social media and networking tools.
A key barrier to appropriate health care is the frequent need for households to pay out-of-pocket (OOP) for medical treatment.