In-country public-private partnerships hold the key to promoting inclusiveness in Dutch trade and international cooperation agenda

This policy contribution was developed in response to a Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs online consultation

Abstract

This policy contribution was developed in response to a Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs online consultation. It advocates the extension of the public-private partnership model into health service delivery and draws on our work with private and public healthcare providers in Bangladesh

This research is funded under the Department for International Development’s COMDIS-HSD Programme which is led by the University of Leeds

Citation

Ark Foundation (2017) In-country public-private partnerships hold the key to promoting inclusiveness in Dutch trade and international cooperation agenda. COMDIS-HSD Policy Brief. Leeds: COMDIS-HSD

In-country public-private partnerships hold the key to promoting inclusiveness in Dutch trade and international cooperation agenda

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Published 31 January 2017