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    IHP staff are involved in many projects both in Sri Lanka and internationally. This section lists those projects that are publicly available.

     
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    International Health Accounts Symposium, Gyeongju, Korea

     

    Country(s): Korea

    Topics: Health accounts
    Sponsors: IHP

    Type: Education

    Completed: Dec 2005

     
     

    Non-Communicable Disease Trends

    This study is examining trends in non-communicable disease mortality in Sri Lanka to assess future trends and policy implications.

     

    Country(s): Sri Lanka

    Topics: Non-Communicable Disease, Ageing & Health, Epidemiology
    Sponsors: World Bank

    Type: Research

    Completed: Sep 2008

     
     

    Analysis of Health Financing Trends in Asia

     

    Country(s): Asia

    Topics: Health accounts, Health financing, MDGs
    Sponsors: DFID HSRC

    Type: Research

    Completed: Dec 2005

     
     

    MDG Indicators 2006 for ADB Developing Member Countries (DMCs)

    Collaborative project with Equitap partners to estimate extent to which government health spending reaches the poor in five Asian countries.

     

    Country(s): Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam

    Topics: Health equity, Health systems, MDGs
    Sponsors: ADB

    Type: Research

    Completed: Jul 2006

     
     

    Reproductive Health Policy

     

    Country(s): Sri Lanka

    Topics: Reproductive health, Health policy
    Sponsors: IHP

    Type: Research

    Completed: Ongoing

     
     

    Disaster Management Course

     

    Country(s): Sri Lanka

    Topics: Disaster management, Health services
    Sponsors: WHO

    Type: Training

    Completed: Ongoing

     
     

    Ceylon Chamber of Commerce "Way Forward for the Health Sector"

    Presentation to CCC on key issues facing Sri Lankan health sector.

     

    Country(s): Sri Lanka

    Topics: Health policy
    Sponsors: IHP

    Type: Advisory

    Completed: Sep 2005

     
     

    Child Health Accounts - Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

    Pilot project commissioned by WHO to test feasibility of estimating expenditures on child health using a health accounts approach in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

     

    Country(s): Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

    Topics: Health accounts, Child health, Methodology, MDGs, MCH
    Sponsors: WHO

    Type: Research

    Completed: May 2006

     
     

    World Health Report 2006 Health Expenditure Estimates Technical Consultation

    Study commissioned by WHO to engage in technical consultations with regional HA experts to gather inputs for preparation of WHO World Health Report 2006.

     

    Country(s): China, Georgia, Kyrgyz, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka

    Topics: Health accounts, Health statistics
    Sponsors: WHO

    Type: Research

    Completed: Dec 2005

     
     

    Support to Commission on Macroeconomics and Health

     

    Country(s): Sri Lanka

    Topics: Health systems, Health services, Performance
    Sponsors: IHP

    Type: Support

    Completed: Dec 2006

     

     

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