Devex’s “Impact” blog talks to Justine Greening, who “was appointed the United Kingdom’s secretary for international development in September 2011 to advance the government’s value-for-money agenda … about the U.K.’s global health strategy and how the participation of the private sector is essential to deliver the plan in the post-MDG 2015 era.” According to the interview transcript, Greening discusses the three focus areas of the strategy: global health security, international development and trade for better health, examines a recent increase in bilateral funding for health, and talks about the intersection between health and a stronger global economy, among other topics (4/22).

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