This project intends to evaluate eight potential policy interventions to support global health institutions to scale up access to and innovation for cost-effective and life-saving commodities, especially for the world’s poorest children and women.
FNI is involved in two of these interventions:
1) How do emerging middle-income countries influence global policy arenas and thereby shape access to medicines for poor countries and peoples? Sandberg and Andresen are supervisors to a phd study developed under this theme.
2) How can global health institutions be reformed and how can new international partnerships be developed for better support and access to life-saving commodities?
The project is coordinated by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Project period: 2014-2018
FNI PROJECT LEADER
- Norwegian Institute of Public Health (project coordinator)
- University of Bergen
- Harvard University
- University of Ottawa
- Research Council of Norway (GLOBVAC Programme)
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
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Health Policy and Planning, Vol 36, No 3, 2021, pp. 312-321.
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Global Challenges, Vol 2, No 9, 7 p. DOI: 10.1002/gch2.201800055
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In N. Kanie and F. Biermann (eds), Governing through Goals: The Sustainable Development Goals and Governance Innovation. MIT Press, 2017, pp. 165-187.
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Global Health Governance, Vol X, No 2, 2016, pp. 80-92.
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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol 43, No S3, 2015, pp. 46-54.