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Health Sector Feedback to

Plenary

The views expressed in this presentation are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian
Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Directors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the source, originality,
accuracy, completeness or reliability of any statement, information, data, finding, interpretation, advice, opinion, or view presented, nor
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Presentation
• Pursuing PPP in Health in the Philippines
• GSK Engagement with NSP for Health (Egypt
Flu Vaccine)
• Private and Public Partnership Fighting
HIV/AIDS in Asia Pacific
• Public Private Alliance for Vitamin A Palm Oil
Fortification in Indonesia
Objective of our session
• Share experiences in the region
• Identify for NSPs
– Opportunities
– Risks
– Conditions for success
Opportunities to enhance NSP
• Coverage
• Additional technology/skills
• Efficiency/Management
• Quality of services (contracts and
competition)
Risks of working with NSPs
• Equity
• Information asymmetry
• Capacity to enforce agreement
• Weak regulation
• Heavy donor reliance
• Government relinquishing responsibility:
accountability
• Fragmented approach
Conditions for Enhanced Partnerships
• Clearly define why NSP engagement within the
context of national health goals
• Role and responsibility of each partner
• Assess the country context - capacity of
government, private sector, CSOs, government
structure (decentralization)
• Common goal/Benefits for each partner
• Address the identified risks
• Monitoring and evaluation framework incl. data
and information systems

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