
| Judul | Accelerating health reforms through collective action : experiences from East Africa / Yvonne Nkrumah; Julia Mensah |
| Pengarang | Nkrumah, Yvonne Mensah, Julia |
| Penerbitan | Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2014 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 143 p. :ill |
| ISBN | 9781464802874 |
| Subjek | HEALTH CARE REFORM--AFRICA, EAST |
| Catatan | The roots signify the origins and initial steps taken to build a coalition and the associated teething problems; the trunk represents efforts toward sustaining the organizations existence and growth; and the branches highlight the collective actions undertaken by the coalition in fulfillment of its aims and objectives. In preparing this book, and based on their unique experiences, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda respectively focus their chapters on the roots, trunk, and branches. To further the tree analogy, each countrys chapter draws parallels or makes comparisons with what pertains in the other two countries, to show how they benefit from each other in an ongoing knowledge exchange. Chapter two (Putting Down Roots, Tanzania) has three main sections: an overview of the country context and health reform agenda; a discussion of the experiences of MSG-Pharma, Tanzanias multi-stakeholder body, in setting up a coalition, and lessons learned. These outline the reasons leading to the establishment of the multi-stakeho |
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