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Japan's development cooperation for health in Vietnam: a first holistic assessment on Japan's ODA and non-ODA public resources cooperation.

Sangnim LeeAya IshizukaHisateru TachimoriManami UechiHidechika AkashiEiji HinoshitaHiroaki MiyataKenji Shibuya
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Several Japanese-funded projects addressed a wide range of health issues across all six building blocks of the health system in Vietnam. However, there is room for improvement in developing coordination and harmonization among the diversified Japanese projects. Establishing a country-specific mechanism for strategic coordination across Japanese ministries' schemes can yield efficient and effective development cooperation for health. While Vietnam's dependence on external funding is low, the importance of coordination across domestic actors of the donor countries can serve as an important lesson, especially in beneficiary countries with high external funding dependency.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
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  • health promotion
  • emergency department
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