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The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship

  • Information
    The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship - Information
    Matched Team Team 46
    Name Rilwan Sholanke Country Nigeria
    Scholarship GKS Email Address rilwan.sholanke@kdis.ac.kr
    Year 2023 Program MPM
    Workplace Category NGO/IGO Workplace ACE Strategy and Consults
    Department Programs Position Senior Program Analyst
  • Brief intro of project
    The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship - Brief intro of project
    Title The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship
    Sustainable Development Goals 3. Good Health and Well-Being
    Timely Global Issues 2. Comparative Policy Analysis
    Health
    Summary of your project The recent suspension of USAID funding for health interventions in LMICs has raised concerns about over-reliance on external aid. This project assesses state readiness to sustain universal health coverage (UHC) by evaluating policy frameworks, domestic financing, and health system resilience. Findings will inform strategies to enhance self-sufficiency in healthcare funding.
  • Alumni or organization want to cooperate with
    The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship - Alumni or organization want to cooperate with
    Specific alumni in mind
    Specific nationality of the alumni in mind Alumni from LMiCs
    Specific organization(s) / workplace(s) in mind Public health professionals
    Specific work position(s) in mind
  • Details of Cooperation Project
    The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship - Details of Cooperation Project
    Objective of the Project 1. Assess State Preparedness for Sustainable Health Financing

    2. Examine Evolving State–Non-State Actor Collaboration
    Expected Benefits from the Project The project will provide evidence-based strategies to help LMICs reduce dependence on external aid and build resilient, self-sustaining healthcare systems.
    Anything you would like to inform the potential partner Open to new ideas and methodologies to reach project objectives