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IEG Good Practice Awards: 2005 Winners
Project Award
Winner
Cambodia Disease Control and Health Project
Reason for Selection
The project contributed to a significant improvement in the country’s institutional development in terms of its ability to make more efficient, equitable, and sustainable use of its resources through better institutional arrangements and better alignment of the mission and capacity of the Ministry of Health, the national disease programs, and provincial health offices with their mandates. It was a catalyst for fundamental changes in the relations between the Ministry of Health and the provinces in which the national government was responsible for strategic direction and mobilization of resources and the provinces for planning, management, and implementation. Substantial progress was achieved in integrating “vertical” national disease programs into the decentralized health system, an achievement that has eluded many other countries. It created the institutional basis and technical and managerial capacity for a nationally-owned AIDS response based in the Ministry of Health and built the capacity of indigenous NGOs to address AIDS.
Project Description
Approved: December 24, 1996
Closed: December 31, 2002 IEG PPAR date: April 21, 2004
Project Team Members
Rosario Aristorenas
Cyril Bowman
Chandra Chakravarthi
Chris Chamberlin
Darren Dorkin
Dorothy Judkins
Omowunmi Ladipo
Rama Lakshminarayanan
Gaye Lindsey
Mike Porter
Stan Scheyer
Manju Sharma
Sabrina Terry
Vincent Turbat
Wijaya Wickrema
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