A decade of aid coordination in post-conflict Burundi's health sector.
Johann CailholLucy GilsonUta LehmannPublished in: Globalization and health (2019)
During the post-conflict period in Burundi, the Ministry of Health was unable to take a central role in coordination. It was caught between the increasing involvement of donors in the policy making process in a so-called fragile state, the mistrust towards it from internal and external stakeholders, and the global pressure on Paris Declaration implementation, and this fundamentally undermined coordination in the health sector.