Survey & Seminar on Corruption in the Health Sector

You’re invited: Survey & Seminar on Corruption in the Health Sector

Corruption costs lives and wastes money. What can hospital governing boards and health center committees do? You can help develop materials for health councils and hospital boards in Africa. We estimate that there are over 170,000 of these health sector governing bodies in the 54 Member States of the African Union (often referred to as boards, councils, commissions or committees).

Take our three – scenario survey about actions health councils, hospital governing boards and health center committees can take to address corruption in the health sector of a fictional country. Your responses will feed into an online discussion during an interactive seminar to be held on LeaderNet October 26-27, 2015. Stay tuned for more details!

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Responses

  1. We value your experience and insights into factors that make it difficult for local governing bodies to fight corruption

    We also need your ideas about how these largely volunteer boards can successfully attack corruption