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.
- Download PDF: Policy Brief No. 37