US Health Aid Must Adapt to Multilane Procurement Reality
Multilane Procurement Amid the America First Health Agenda | Think Global Health

Health procurement in low- and middle-income countries will remain unavoidably multilane. Donors should build around that reality
The US "America First" health agenda will need to accommodate multilane procurement systems in low- and middle-income countries rather than resist them. Donors should design aid strategies around existing realities of multiple funding sources and supply chains. Expert analysis suggests flexibility and coordination among donors will be essential for effective global health initiatives.
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