Anti-corruption has long been deprioritised in global health programmes. With trust, collaboration, and long-term thinking we can re-engage with this vital element of health and development.

U4 team member
Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph
AdviserI am U4 adviser and public health professional with an interest in anti-corruption, health systems, and digitalisation.
Previously, I managed a health education project for adolescents in the south of Sweden. I was also a student consultant for a private company, where I organised a digital workshop on health.
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Health promotion from Gothenburg University, and a Master of Medical Science in Public health from Lund University, Sweden.
Related topics
Health
Common types of corruption in the health sector and entry points for anti-corruption interventions in different health sub-sectors.
Health emergencies and pandemics
Corruption thrives in emergencies. Well-planned anti-corruption, transparency, and accountability procedures are crucial to help save lives with effective handling of pandemics and health emergencies.




