DAC Guidelines Poverty and Health
DAC Guidelines Poverty and Health
Health is higher on the international agenda than ever before. Concern for the health of poor people is a central development issue. In addition to its intrinsic value for individuals, investment in health is an important and previously underestimated means of economic development; substantially improved health outcomes are a prerequisite if developing countries are to break out of the cycle of poverty. This DAC reference Document on Poverty and Health, jointly published by the OECD and WHO, extends the analysis and recommendations of the DAC Guidelines on Poverty Reduction by setting out the essential components of a pro-poor health approach. It provides a framework for action within the health system - and beyond it, through policies in other sectors and through global initiatives. The Reference Document is aimed at a broad range of development agency staff working in policy and operations, at headquarters ad in the field. The recommendations are also relevant for policy makers and planners in partner countries.
CITATION: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). DAC Guidelines Poverty and Health . Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) , 2003. - Available at: https://library.au.int/dac-guidelines-poverty-and-health-3