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A health impact assessment makes people healthier and projects more effective.
In some parts of Africa, there is a bold and direct dialogue between the private and public sector in health care.
The use of unique identification in health systems is improving the quality of health care, cutting costs, and decreasing fraud.
Here’s what worked and what didn’t for Asian Development Bank’s first regional technical assistance on innovation.
Financial resource mobilization by the Malaria Trust Fund has helped eradicate malaria and build strong foundations for health systems in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
What is needed: Increased financing, reliable supplies of affordable and effective medicines, improved data from health information systems, stronger implementation of national malaria programs, and leadership that looks beyond the health sector.
Strategic foresight tools can help policy makers adopt a more proactive approach to solving problems.
A two-stage holistic and evidence-based framework provides urban planners a structured and practical guide for making cities healthy and age-inclusive.
Youth can help address noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) by supporting behavior change efforts and initiatives targeted toward encouraging other youth to make healthier choices.
Information and communication technology solutions are key to helping countries achieve universal health coverage.