Nicole K. Bates, MPH* APHA 135th Annual Meeting Washington, DC

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Nicole K. Bates, MPH* APHA 135th Annual Meeting Washington, DC Investing in People? Implications of U.S. Foreign Assistance Reform on Core Global Health Programs Nicole K. Bates, MPH* APHA 135th Annual Meeting Washington, DC * presented on her behalf by Smita Baruah

U.S. in the World

“… there is no escaping our obligations: our moral obligations as a wise leader and good neighbor in the interdependent community of free nations--our economic obligations as the wealthiest people in a world of largely poor people, as a nation no longer dependent upon the loans from abroad that once helped us develop our own economy--and our political obligations as the single largest counter to the adversaries of freedom. John F. Kennedy, 1960

Health in Foreign Policy… Why Invest? Vital to constructive global engagement Projects widely shared American values Established link to security Protects health of American people Essential to poverty alleviation Successful track record

Sound Investments, Saving Lives Smallpox eradication Oral rehydration therapy Immunization Family planning Safe drinking water HIV prevention Food aid USAID malaria eradication efforts Nepal, 1960s

U.S. Global Health Spending, 1997-2007 Source: Global Health Council

U.S. Global Health Spending 1% 16% 3% International Affairs as a Percentage of overall Federal Budget Global health as a Percentage of overall International Affairs budget Non-PEPFAR global health As a percentage of overall International Affairs budget

Foreign Assistance Reform “The resources we commit must empower developing countries to strengthen security, to consolidate democracy, to increase trade and investment, and to improve the lives of their people. America’s foreign assistance must promote responsible sovereignty, not permanent dependency.” Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice January, 19 2006

Transformational Diplomacy DEMOCRACY DEFENSE DIPLOMACY DEVELOPMENT

Foreign Aid Strategic Framework   HEALTH

Conceptual & Process Considerations Relation to poverty alleviation? Further militarization of aid? Systematic dismantling of USAID? Resource allocation? Pace Stakeholder engagement

Technical Considerations Countries Selection criteria: military, political, disease burden Special initiative exemptions Shifting $ among accounts Indicators of success How are foreign assistance funds used? What is achieved with funds? What progress are we making toward foreign assistance goals? Indicators of performance Quantity vs. quality Appropriate measure of sustainability?

Impact on Global Health Funding (1) e.g., Ethiopia FY 2007 FY 2008 Maternal and Child Health $6.4 m $ 6 m Family Planning $ 20 m $15 m HIV/AIDS $109 m $409 m Malaria $2.5 m $2 m “While we may be achieving great progress in some areas-like HIV/AIDS–our lack of coordinated, comprehensive, mutually supportive foreign assistance programs means that we will not be able to sustain the gains of our investments in the long term.” – Randall Tobias, June 7, 2006

Impact on Global Health Funding (2) e.g., Regional Impact Latin America & the Caribbean FY2000-2007 CSH funding

Impact on Global Health Funding (3) e.g., Justifications “The FY 2008 request is a decrease of 17 percent from FY 2006 CSH family planning and reproductive health levels, reflecting significant successes that have been achieved after 40 years of worldwide family planning efforts. FY 2008 funds are targeted to Africa, where significant family planning needs remain.” (FY 2008 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request--Summary and Highlights) “Maternal mortality rates remain above what could be expected given the level of development of many countries in the region, 194 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2000. Data limitations are severe in several countries, which makes it difficult to monitor progress over time.” (Global Monitoring Report 2007: Confronting the Challenges of Gender Equality and Fragile States: Latin America and the Caribbean, World Bank) Mayan midwives in Guatemala Source: USAID, 2007

Future of Foreign Assistance (1) + =

Future of Foreign Assistance Reform (2) Strategy Clear, coherent Includes a strategy on Health and Development Coordination Increased, improved Multi-level “Initiatives” Incorporated into overall strategy Funding supplements existing resources

Lessons Learned/Future Considerations What is the USG global health strategy? What is the role of health in development? In foreign policy? What is the political balance/programmatic balance of strategic interests vs. humanitarian investment? What are the effects of political changes to inherently long-term investments such as health and education? Does the role of Director of Foreign Assistance detract or enhance long-term health goals? Does Foreign assistance reform decrease multilateral approach to addressing global health needs? Is there an inherent dichotomy between promoting governance and poverty reduction?

"To fail to meet those obligations now would be disastrous; and, in the long run, more expensive. For widespread poverty and chaos lead to a collapse of existing political and social structures which would inevitably invite the advance of totalitarianism into every weak and unstable area. Thus our own security would be endangered and our prosperity imperiled. A program of assistance to the underdeveloped nations must continue because the Nation's interest and the cause of political freedom require it." John F. Kennedy, 1960

For more information: www. globalhealth. org Nicole K For more information: www.globalhealth.org Nicole K. Bates Director, Government Relations Global Health Council nbates@globalhealth.org