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3/27/2019 Public–Private Partnerships in Global Health — Driving Health Improvements without Compromising Values | NEJM

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Public–Private Partnerships in Global Health — Driving Health


Improvements without Compromising Values
Andrew R. Ili , J.D., M.A., and Ashish K. Jha, M.D., M.P.H.

March ,
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Some global health policymakers increasingly look at public–private partnerships with suspicion. The
controversy surrounding this issue was magni ed when the Global Fund partnered with Heineken to use
the company’s supply-chain expertise to deliver medicines in Africa.

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Author A liations
From the Harvard Global Health Institute (A.R.I., A.K.J.), Cambridge, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
Health (A.K.J.), Boston — both in Massachusetts.

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