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  • Date and time: Wednesday 29 November 2023, 4.30pm to 6pm
  • Location: In-person and online
    University of York
  • Audience: Open to alumni, staff, students, the public
  • Admission: Free admission, booking required

Event details

CHE Policy Forums

Over the last decade, CHE has established a research profile in global health economics. Thanzi is one leading programme that has focused on guiding resource allocation in Malawi, Uganda, and the East Central and Southern Africa (ECSA) region. It was the leading case study that led to the University of York being ranked seventh globally for “partnerships for development” in the 2022 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. This talk will reflect upon how economic analysis can guide decisions on health spending reflecting constraints and complexities that exist across health care systems.

Paul Revill (CHE) with discussants Katharina Hauck, Imperial College London, and Jo Keatinge, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

 

Please note: Those joining this event in person will be sent information on the location of the Forum in the days leading up to the event and those joining virtually will be emailed joining instructions prior to the event.

Image credit: "Woman feeding child traditional porridge using gourd 2, Kyanika Women's Group, Kitui" by Bioversity International is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.