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Civil Society Discusses Economics of Health Investment

HYDERABAD, INDIA

ADB’s Annual Meeting Program opens on Wednesday with a discussion panel on “Health Investment for Economic Growth: Building Blocks for Pro-Poor Development”. The event is taking place within the Civil Society Open Forum, a venue for NGOs and other civil society organizations to discuss topical development issues and cooperation with ADB.

Discussion panelists will explore how improved health has value that extends beyond the individual level and has shown to have an impact on broader macroeconomic gains. They will also explore how civil society, government, and the international development community can engage in innovative approaches to increase investment in health to achieve economic growth.

Leading the discussion are two prominent health economists and two representatives of international nongovernment organizations:

Moderator was John Hetherington, of the Regional Office of Population Services International.

The panelists presented their findings in this field, including any lessons from India. They also explored why reinforcing the link between health investment and economic growth is critical to garnering the political will, resources, and necessary partnerships in support of the health-related Millennium Development Goals and other global health priorities.

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Email: gdwyer@adb.org
Tel:+632 632 5253; +632 898 3413; +63 915 741 4363

Source: Asian Development Bank

 

 


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