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Tackling corruption to move towards universal health coverage and health security
Corruption disproportionately harms the health of the disadvantaged, increases mortality rates, hampers HIV/AIDS care, disrupts medical supply chains, and erodes trust in health systems, emphasising the need for effective anti-corruption strategies.Resource from others
Anti-corruption in global health systems
Effective anti-corruption mechanisms are vital for maintaining quality healthcare and equitable access to health products, especially in times of crisis.Resource from others
The risk of corruption in public pharmaceutical procurement
Mechanisms such as open contracting and integrity pacts are effective in mitigating corruption risks.Resource from others
The potential for digital technology to address anti-corruption in the pharmaceutical supply chain
Despite the growth in technology research, there is a gap in applying these technologies to anti-corruption efforts in global health.Resource from others
Low returns to health investments unless you address governance issues
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Digital technology for health sector governance in low and middle income countries
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Anti-corruption, transparency and accountability in health systems assessments
11 July 2019
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The ignored pandemic
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Exploring anti-corruption in multilateral organisations (WHO, UNDP, and more)
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Principles and guidelines for governance in hospitals in Egypt
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Risk-based anti-corruption in the health sector in Tunisia
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