The power of alliances: the case of the Ugandan Infectious Diseases Institute initiative

作者: Katia Passerini

DOI: 10.1108/17465680610706300

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摘要: Purpose – This paper seeks to focus on describing the type of relationships that involved public, private and non‐profit organizations in visioning, planning building a large‐scale HIV/AIDS treatment center, stressing characteristics role partners, with particular donors detailing drivers alliances could help implementing future partnerships other regions World.Design/methodology/approach Case study, general review. The findings descriptions are based semi‐structured interviews at least one or more project participants from each key Infectious Disease Institute alliance partner.Findings Based interview participants, enablers success identified communication, local focus, flexible management funding, access stakeholders business sector standards. Specific shortcomings also highlighted (lack for knowledge tran...

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