Who will be the “principled‐principals”? Perceptions of corruption and willingness to engage in anticorruption activism
C Peiffer, L Alvarez - Governance, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Many anticorruption campaigns aim to encourage citizens to demand better control over
corruption. Recent literature suggests that perceived high levels of corruption and …
corruption. Recent literature suggests that perceived high levels of corruption and …
Global collective action in mental health financing: allocation of development assistance for mental health in 142 countries, 2000–2015
V Iemmi - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Collective action between international donors is central to the mobilisation of global
solidarity in global health. This is especially important in mental health where resources …
solidarity in global health. This is especially important in mental health where resources …
Throwing foreign aid at HIV/AIDS in developing countries: Missing the target?
P Nunnenkamp, H Öhler - World Development, 2011 - Elsevier
We assess empirically whether foreign official development assistance (ODA) has been
effective in alleviating HIV/AIDS epidemics, which figures prominently among the Millennium …
effective in alleviating HIV/AIDS epidemics, which figures prominently among the Millennium …
Studying political decision making with automatic text analysis
W Van Atteveldt, K Welbers… - … encyclopedia of politics, 2019 - research.vu.nl
Analyzing political text can answer many pressing questions in political science, from
understanding political ideology to mapping the effects of censorship in authoritarian states …
understanding political ideology to mapping the effects of censorship in authoritarian states …
Determinants of government HIV/AIDS financing: a 10-year trend analysis from 125 low-and middle-income countries
C Ávila, D Loncar, P Amico, P De Lay - BMC Public Health, 2013 - Springer
Background Trends and predictors of domestic spending from public sources provide
national authorities and international donors with a better understanding of the HIV financing …
national authorities and international donors with a better understanding of the HIV financing …
Health, need and politics: the determinants of bilateral HIV/AIDS assistance
C Boussalis, C Peiffer - Journal of Development Studies, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Over the last 10 years foreign aid for HIV/AIDS control has grown from 'millions to billions'.
This study investigates donor motivations in the targeting of bilateral HIV/AIDS assistance …
This study investigates donor motivations in the targeting of bilateral HIV/AIDS assistance …
HIV/AIDS policies in Mozambique and the new aid architecture: successes, shortcomings and the way forward
E Bidaurratzaga-Aurre, A Colom-Jaén - The Journal of Modern …, 2012 - cambridge.org
HIV/AIDS policies have become a significant and controversial issue in Mozambique in
recent years. The extent of the disease, along with a massive involvement of the donor …
recent years. The extent of the disease, along with a massive involvement of the donor …
[PDF][PDF] Effectiveness of foreign aid for health in reducing HIV prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa
EFFECTIVENESS OF FOREIGN AID FOR HEALTH IN REDUCING HIV PREVALENCE IN
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Page 1 *Corresponding Author: Dr Sakiru O. AKINBODE, Department …
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Page 1 *Corresponding Author: Dr Sakiru O. AKINBODE, Department …
Who will be the principled principals? Examining willingness to actively oppose corruption
C Peiffer, L Alvarez - Governance, 2016 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Many anticorruption campaigns aim to encourage citizens to demand better control over
corruption. Recent literature suggests that perceived high levels of corruption and …
corruption. Recent literature suggests that perceived high levels of corruption and …
Determinants of antiretroviral therapy coverage in Sub-Saharan Africa
Among 35 million people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 2013, only
37% had access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Despite global concerted efforts to provide …
37% had access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Despite global concerted efforts to provide …