Policy brief on Global health funds

A new policy brief on global health fundsargues that disease-specific vertical health funds should be consolidated into a single global health fund. While vertical funds have been purpose effective, disease-specific interventions have often been difficult to align with national health programmes, particularly in low-income countries with weak health systems. A unified global health fund would reduce the transaction costs of aid and could improve national ownership thanks to better alignment with national priorities.

In the context of the disruptions in international trade in 2025, Ha-Joon Chang reflects on why the time is ripe for a New New International Economic Order in this third CDP Issue Brief.
Remittances—understood as the cross-border transfer of money by migrant workers to their families back home— are a vital source of external financing for many developing countries, including several that are especially vulnerable. They are an…
Committee for Development Policy |
Ahead of the Second World Summit for Social Development 2025, in this video, Committee for Development Policy (CDP) member Sabina Alkire of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) ) talks about how some countries have made…