Despite a rebound in economic growth following the pandemic, new geopolitical developments and macroeconomic shocks-inflation and monetary responses to inflation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the...
India has the world’s largest burden of Tuberculosis (TB), accounting for 26 percent of the global burden. This policy brief documents India’s TB private sector engagement (PSE) journey from donor funded...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of illness and death worldwide. India accounts for 26 percent of the world’s TB burden; hence, the significance of India’s role in achieving the global elimination...
This paper analyses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s healthcare system responsiveness. Responsiveness is one of the widely used metrics in assessing the performance of healthcare systems. We analyzed data...
Tuberculosis is one of the major global health problems and a leading cause of infectious disease, particularly in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), where tuberculosis is hyperendemic because of...
Eliminating tuberculosis (TB) as a public health concern is not only about saving lives, but also equally an important economic investment. In line with this, the Government of India (GOI) has a target...
Levels and efficiency of health services financing in fragile, conflict and violence (FCV) countries are significantly low. FCV countries face more challenges in each of the health financing domains namely...
Mental health challenges in fragile, conflict, and violence (FCV) situations are increasingly recognized by countries and international humanitarian and development agencies. This note highlights the best...
The global burden of disease has shifted from that of communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCD) in many countries. This note highlights the need for investment, as well as best practices in designing...