September 3, 2009

September 3, 2009

OF NOTE THIS WEEK

Barbara Crossette writes in the Nation that the Obama administration plans to give new freedom of action to health and gender experts working in developing countries, marking a clear disavowal of earlier rules that prevented cooperation between PEPFAR and broader initiatives. In new guidelines for 2010, the Obama PEPFAR team will implement a "holistic and realistic policy" that will pave the way to linking AIDS work with strengthening of health systems generally, taking into account family planning, gender equality, malaria and tuberculosis, local economies, and other factors.

Also of interest, check out the new working paper by CGD visiting fellow Ethan Kapstein and Josh Busby Making Markets for Merit Goods: The Political Economy of Antiretrovirals.

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