Publication
Oct 2011
There are up to a billion poor people or a 'new bottom billion' living not in the world’s poorest countries but in middle income countries (MICs). Not only has the global distribution of poverty shifted to MICs, so has the global disease burden. This paper examines the implications of this 'new bottom billion' for global health efforts and recommends a tailored middle-income strategy for the Global Fund and GAVI. The paper describes trends in the global distribution of poverty, preventable infectious diseases, and health aid response to date; revisits the rationale for health aid through agencies like GAVI and the Global Fund; and proposes a new MIC strategy and components, concluding with recommendations.
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Author | Amanda Glassman, Denizhan Duran, Andy Summer |
Series | CGD Working Papers |
Issue | 270 |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | © 2011 Center for Global Development (CGD) |