
Financing for Impact: Why We Need a New Regional Health Fund
The fund wants to lower the cost of health sector development financing, while investing long-term for sustainable impact.
Susann Roth leads a group that advises on knowledge management best practices to enhance efficiency, quality and innovation at ADB. The team tests new ways for better multi-disciplinary collaboration and problem solving such as human centered design thinking, foresight and futures thinking.
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The fund wants to lower the cost of health sector development financing, while investing long-term for sustainable impact.
Improving electricity supply to rural health facilities is critical to deliver quality health care across developing Asia.
Assessing health impacts in special economic zones mitigates potential risks and enhances benefits for workers and their families.
Health must be on the agenda when the impact of an infrastructure project is being determined.
If everything goes according to plan, Viet Nam will become the first middle-income country in Asia to implement a nationwide standardized digital health system.
To move forward on health financing in developing Asia, we need solutions as well as money.
ADB’s health bond opens the door to badly needed long-term financing for health projects in Asia and the Pacific.
The country is on the right path toward realizing the potential of digitization in its health sector.
Here are 4 ways to make urban residents healthier in Asia and the Pacific.
On World AIDS Day, it’s time to share where ADB blog readers think we should invest in to achieve future zero transmission of HIV/AIDS in the region.
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