Vertical and horizontal equity of funding for malaria control: a global multisource funding analysis for 2006–2010
Autor: | Mujaheed Shaikh, Eliana Barrenho, Marisa Miraldo, Rifat Atun |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Sustainable development
Horizontal and vertical Research funding Health Policy 030231 tropical medicine Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health global health medicine.disease Health equity Gross domestic product equity 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Development economics Per capita medicine Global health international aid 030212 general & internal medicine Business Malaria Health policy |
Zdroj: | BMJ Global Health |
ISSN: | 2059-7908 |
Popis: | Background International and domestic funding for malaria is critically important to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Its equitable distribution is key in ensuring that the available, scarce, resources are deployed efficiently for improved progress and a sustained response that enables eradication. Methods We used concentration curves and concentration indices to assess inequalities in malaria funding by different donors across countries, measuring both horizontal and vertical equity. Horizontal equity assesses whether funding is distributed in proportion to health needs, whereas vertical equity examines whether unequal economic needs are addressed by appropriately unequal funding. We computed the Health Inequity Index and the Kakwani Index to assess the former and the latter, respectively. We used data from the World Bank, Global Fund, Unicef, President’s Malaria Initiative and the Malaria Atlas Project to assess the distribution of funding against need for 94 countries. National gross domestic product per capita was used as a proxy for economic need and ‘population-at-risk’ for health need. Findings The level and direction of inequity varies across funding sources. Unicef and the President’s Malaria Initiative were the most horizontally inequitable (pro-poor). Inequity as shown by the Health Inequity Index for Unicef decreased from −0.40 (P0.10) in 2006 to −0.38 (P |
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