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From one to Many: Scaling Up Health Programs in Low Income Countries
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From One to Many: Scaling Up Health Programs in Low Income Countries addresses both problems and opportunities in scaling up health programs: It gives voice to the too often unheard program implementers and articulates their rarely found details and hard-won insights about the step-by-step negotiations that determine the success or failure of bringing programs to scale. At the same time, it delivers the critical analysis and the breadth of perspective of academic writers who have studied scaling-up efforts across the globe. It also provides the unique perspective of those with a foot in both the worlds of implementation and academia. This collection serves both as a guidebook for those working on the ground scaling up health programs as well as expanding the discourse about different approaches to implementing and evaluating the process of scaling up.
Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury
A. Mushtaque R. Chowdhury is Deputy Executive Director and Director Research of BRAC. He obtained a Ph.D from London and contributed many articles and books in the areas of public health, education and poverty eradication. He is co-ordinator of the Working Group of Education Watch.
Faruk Ahmed
Faruque Ahmed is the Director of BRAC Health Program. Earlier he worked as the Senior Operations officer at the World Bank, Dhaka. He is a board member of GAVI Alliance. His areas of interest are healthcare delivery systems for the poor and healthcare financing.
George B. Smith
George B. Smith has worked in food systems in New York state and is exploring possibilities for food systems projects in Dhaka, where he currently lives.