A Partnership for Health in China: Reflections on the Partnership Between the Government of China, the World Bank and DFID in the China Basic Health Services Project

Gerald Bloom, Yunguo Liu, Jianrong Qiao
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This practice paper is one of a series, in which development practitioners reflect on their own experiences. Its aim is to contribute to efforts to understand China's successful management of very rapid change and development. It explores the relationship between central and local governments in the implementation of change and the role of partnerships between the Chinese government and international and bilateral organisations. It focuses on the health sector, which has experienced major challenges in adapting to the many changes associated with the transition to a market economy. By the mid-1990s, policymakers had recognised the need to address these challenges, but they did not have a clear understanding of a practical way forward. One government strategy to build this understanding was to collaborate with the World Bank and the Department of International Development of the UK in the design and implementation of a project which encouraged a large number of poor rural counties to test strategies for strengthening their health service. The end-of-project evaluations documented the many changes they had put into place and the contribution this project made to national policy processes.

The authors played different roles in the project. This enabled them to gain first-hand knowledge of the relationship between levels of government and between officials of the government and the international agencies. When the project came to an end they decided to reflect on what they had learned. This practice paper presents the results of this reflection. It provides unique insights into the way China is managing health system change and into the working of partnerships between the Government of China, the World Bank and bilateral donor agencies.

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中国的健康伙伴关系——关于中国政府、世界银行和国际发展部在中国基本卫生服务项目中的伙伴关系的思考
这篇实践论文是发展从业者反思自己经历的一系列论文之一。它的目的是帮助人们了解中国对快速变化和发展的成功管理。它探讨了中央和地方政府在实施变革中的关系,以及中国政府与国际和双边组织之间伙伴关系的作用。它侧重于卫生部门,该部门在适应与向市场经济过渡有关的许多变化方面遇到了重大挑战。到20世纪90年代中期,政策制定者已经认识到应对这些挑战的必要性,但他们对切实可行的前进道路没有明确的认识。建立这种理解的一项政府战略是与世界银行和英国国际发展部合作,设计和实施一个项目,鼓励大量农村贫困县测试加强卫生服务的战略。项目结束评估记录了他们所做的许多改变以及该项目对国家政策进程的贡献。作者在这个项目中扮演了不同的角色。这使他们能够第一手了解各级政府之间以及政府官员与国际机构之间的关系。项目结束后,他们决定反思自己所学到的东西。这篇实践论文介绍了这种反思的结果。它为中国管理卫生系统变革的方式以及中国政府、世界银行和双边捐助机构之间伙伴关系的工作提供了独特的见解。
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