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UHC2030
International health partnership
International health partnership
UHC2030, formerly known as the International Health Partnership (IHP+), is a global platform which aims to promote universal health coverage (UHC). The global platform is co-hosted by the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the OECD.
IHP+ began in September 2007 as an international partnership aiming to improve health cooperation to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The initiative arose from pre-existing developments aimed at improving health outcomes and improving aid effectiveness, including the High-level Forum (HLF) on the Health MDGs, the post-HLF process, and the HLF on Aid Effectiveness,{{cite journal | author-link = | doi-access = free
References
References
- "History".
- [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-09-06/britain-launches-global-healthcare-plan-for-poor/661550?section=world "Britain launches global healthcare plan for poor countries"]
- "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness". OECD.
- "Busan Partnership Agreement".
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