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From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) <ruglucia@xxxxxxxx>
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crossposted from: EQUIDAD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 15by2015 Quality health care for all
Website: http://www.15by2015.org/index.php/resources/
Primary health care and prevention are the best and most affordable ways to save the most lives and improve overall health.
With the "15by2015" campaign we ask that donor organizations allocate 15% of their vertical funding towards sustainable comprehensive primary health care that is accessible and affordable in all regions of the world.
"15 by 2015" is a campaign calling for all major global health donors to allocate 15% of all their grants towards strengthening the primary health care system of the country they are working in. The target date is the same as with the globally known and used eight millennium development goals, 2015.
Why "15by2015"? Primary health care cuts across diseases in a systemic way. Investing in improving the quality of primary health care (infrastructure, human resources and equipment) is a broad-based and sustainable investment that should be accessible and affordable for all. For example, if good primary health care were available in the 42 countries accounting for about 90% of child deaths worldwide, 63% of these deaths could be prevented.
The most prevalent health care problems in developing countries are respiratory illnesses, diarrhoea and complications of labour and delivery. These can and must be treated within the same primary health care framework that deals with diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS…."
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