In recent years, the focus in many developing regions is
increasingly moving away from communicable disease, where as Africa
continues to face a high burden of communicable disease, malnutrition,
and fertility. At the same time, the ways in which the World Bank
operates are changing—increasingly countries define their own
priorities, resources are provided through programmatic approaches, and
the Bank is focusing more on sharing knowledge, policy advice, research
and analysis.
This book takes an in-depth look at health, nutrition, and
population challenges faced by Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly how
disease, malnutrition, and high fertility affect poverty reduction. The
authors contend that the World Bank has a comparative advantage in
contributing within four broad areas:
- macroeconomics and health,
- multisectoral action for health,
- strengthening health systems, and
- financing service delivery.
They also address the opportunities and challenges within these four
areas and conclude with suggestions on how the Bank can better operate
within the sector and work effectively with partners.
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