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Making Performance-Based Funding Work for Health

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  • Daniel Low-Beer
  • Houtan Afkhami
  • Ryuichi Komatsu
  • Prerna Banati
  • Musoke Sempala
  • Itamar Katz
  • John Cutler
  • Paul Schumacher
  • Ronald Tran-Ba-Huy
  • Bernhard Schwartländer

Abstract

Performance-based funding provides powerful incentives to scale up the fight against HIV, TB, and malaria, argues a team of authors from the Global Fund.

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  • Daniel Low-Beer & Houtan Afkhami & Ryuichi Komatsu & Prerna Banati & Musoke Sempala & Itamar Katz & John Cutler & Paul Schumacher & Ronald Tran-Ba-Huy & Bernhard Schwartländer, 2007. "Making Performance-Based Funding Work for Health," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 4(8), pages 1-4, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:0040219
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040219
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    1. Richard van der Hoff & Raoni Rajão & Pieter Leroy, 2018. "Clashing interpretations of REDD+ “results” in the Amazon Fund," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 150(3), pages 433-445, October.
    2. Gautier, Lara & Tosun, Jale & De Allegri, Manuela & Ridde, Valéry, 2018. "How do diffusion entrepreneurs spread policies? Insights from performance-based financing in Sub-Saharan Africa," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 110(C), pages 160-175.
    3. Jinkou Zhao & Marcel Lama & Swarup Sarkar & Rifat Atun, 2011. "Indicators Measuring the Performance of Malaria Programs Supported by the Global Fund in Asia, Progress and the Way Forward," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(12), pages 1-6, December.
    4. Caryl Feldacker & Aaron F Bochner & Amy Herman-Roloff & Marrianne Holec & Vernon Murenje & Abby Stepaniak & Sinokuthemba Xaba & Mufata Tshimanga & Vuyelwa Chitimbire & Shingirai Makaure & Joseph Hove , 2017. "Is it all about the money? A qualitative exploration of the effects of performance-based financial incentives on Zimbabwe's voluntary male medical circumcision program," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(3), pages 1-15, March.

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