Guidebook on Public-Private Partnership in Pharmacy
Asian Development Bank | June 2013
Abstract
The Philippines, along with the rest of Asia, looks at partnerships as a step in the right direction. Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III has officially promoted public–private partnerships (PPPs) as one of the key strategies for sustainable development. This comes at the most opportune time as the country doubles its efforts in achieving Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4, to reduce child mortality by two-thirds, and MDG 5, to reduce maternal mortality by three-quarters.
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Asian Development Bank. 2013. Guidebook on Public-Private Partnership in Pharmacy. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6287.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-257-3
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978-92-9254-256-6
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Asian Development Bank
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Development Cooperation
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Alleviating Poverty
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Global Poverty
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