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Who should be doing what in the international health: a confusion of mandates in the United Nations?

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Who should be doing what in the international health: a confusion of mandates in the United Nations?

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Lee K; Collinson S; Walt G; Gilson L International Health Policy Programme, Health Policy Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Since 1945 at least five United Nations organisations have become substantially involved in international health activities. This has led to considerable confusion among policy makers, scholars, and UN staff over distinct and appropriate mandates. Interviews with staff an a historical analysis have shown that while formal mandates have been complementary, effective mandates have led to an unclear delineation of activities. The process of translating formal into effective mandates have been influenced by the decentralised nature of the UN, lack of a master plan for its activities, the considerable growth in the policy agenda and the shift towards a multisectoral approach to health. The identification of each organisation’s comparative advantage, at both the global and country levels, is one way of understanding what each organisation does best a

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