
Peter Binyaruka, PhD
@peter_binyaruka
Senior Health economist and health system researcher @ifakarahealth, Tanzania. PhD (health economics) @UiB, Norway. A supporter of @ChelseaFC
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31-05-2012 05:53:25
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Our comprehensive report is out through Countdown to 2030, with a health financing section. “The 2025 report of the Lancet Countdown to 2030 for women's, children's, and adolescents' health: tracking progress on health and nutrition”. thelancet.com/journals/lance… Ifakara Health Institute London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Our evidence showing how challenging can be to manage an NCD during health emergency like COVID19 pandemic. In Kenya and Tanzania, diabetic patients faced multiple challenges. journals.plos.org/globalpubliche… Ifakara Health Institute APHRC University of Glasgow Medical Research Council Wizara ya Afya Tanzania 🇹🇿


Our Lancet Comment reflecting on the changing environment in donor/ external financing for health and potential impact on health outcomes. thelancet.com/journals/lance… Countdown to 2030 Ifakara Health Institute London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine The Lancet




A successful capacity building workshop in Dar es Salaam (2-6 June) on RMNCH financing analysis, with us facilitators from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine The GFF Countdown to 2030 Ifakara Health Institute, participants – govt officials (MOH) from 6 countries: Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Ghana, Liberia, & Sierra Leone.





USAID’s abrupt withdrawal has left donors racing to fill gaps without clear data on what was provided, and what's now needed. Research published by Center for Global Development maps the scale of supply chain losses & proposes actions donors can take to mitigate the impacts: bit.ly/3ZDDMbU

The UK’s FCDO must cut nearly £3bn from its aid programming by 2027. Ian Mitchell and Sam Hughes set out 3 tests to help ministers protect impact and fulfill commitments: prioritize multilaterals, refocus on Africa, and reduce aid to better-off countries: bit.ly/4kHq2nY


You are welcome to join our session tomorrow at #IHEA2025 in Bali, Indonesia. Discussing the interlinkage between provider payment methods and quality of care. International Health Economics Association (IHEA) London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine World Health Organization (WHO) Ifakara Health Institute.
