Aid effectiveness and programmatic effectiveness: a proposed framework for comparative evaluation of different aid interventions in a particular health system
Abstract Background Against a backdrop of changing concepts of aid effectiveness, development effectiveness, health systems strengthening, and increasing emphasis on impact evaluation, this article proposes a theory-driven impact evaluation framework to gauge the effect of aid effectiveness principl...
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Main Authors: | Hasibul Haque (Author), Philip C. Hill (Author), Robin Gauld (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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