2014
DOI: 10.3917/jgem.144.0308
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Les partenariats multipartites pour l'aide à la santé : fondements et ambiguïtés

Abstract: Cet article étudie la pertinence des partenariats multipartites (PMP) dans l’aide au développement pour la santé. À partir d’une revue de littérature, d’une revue documentaire et d’entretiens effectués auprès de membres de partenariats, nous mettons d’abord en évidence l’argumentaire gagnant-gagnant et le discours éthique privilégiés dans la construction de ces partenariats. Pourtant, derrière ces principes, l’ambiguïté des partenariats multipartites est patente. Elle tient à l’absence d’objectifs clairs et à … Show more

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“…Over the last few years, different actors (governments, international organizations, NGOs, private companies, philanthropic foundations) have increasingly promoted the value of PPPs. At an international level, many authors in the humane health sector have documented the importance of PPPs and note their implementation as evidence of the increasingly proactive role played by the private sector in global decisionmaking processes, including in UN activities (108,(124)(125)(126)(127). In the veterinary domain, their importance was further emphasized in the OIE Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) pathway diagram (122), but a limited number of examples of PPPs are available.…”
Section: Public-private Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last few years, different actors (governments, international organizations, NGOs, private companies, philanthropic foundations) have increasingly promoted the value of PPPs. At an international level, many authors in the humane health sector have documented the importance of PPPs and note their implementation as evidence of the increasingly proactive role played by the private sector in global decisionmaking processes, including in UN activities (108,(124)(125)(126)(127). In the veterinary domain, their importance was further emphasized in the OIE Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) pathway diagram (122), but a limited number of examples of PPPs are available.…”
Section: Public-private Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, PPPs have been increasingly promoted by different actors (governments, internationals organizations, NGOs, private companies, philanthropic foundations), especially the Gates foundation and OIE in the last few years. At an international level, the importance of PPPs has been well documented by many authors who note that PPPs are testimony to the increasingly proactive involvement of the private sector in global decision-making processes, including the interests of the UN (Buse and Walt 2000, Ndour 2006, Barry et al 2014, Guilbaud 2015b. In this way, private actors can take part in the production of non-binding norms, which have some degree of influence on traditional international law.…”
Section: Public-private Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%