The international health partnership: Monitoring transparency and accountability

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Abstract

The primary mechanism by which the IHP+ promotes mutual accountability is through an intervention (called IHP+Results) to monitor IHP+ partners individual and collective progress in implementing the commitments set out in the IHP+ Global Compact. Results from IHP+Results monitoring in 2012 are presented here, including a description of the methodology used and reflections on how this can be strengthened going forward. A key finding is that, on current performance, Development Partners will not meet the Busan targets that have been renewed from the Paris framework for delivering more effective aid (in the health sector).

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Shorten, T., & Conway, S. (2015). The international health partnership: Monitoring transparency and accountability. In Improving Aid Effectiveness in Global Health (pp. 227–239). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2721-0_18

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