Kaiser Family Foundation Data Note Examines NGOs’ Role In U.S. Global Health Response

Kaiser Family Foundation: The Role of NGOs in the U.S. Global Health Response
This data note helps shed light on the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the U.S. global health response. Using updated data and building on earlier Kaiser Family Foundation reports, Kellie Moss, senior policy analyst with the global health policy team at the foundation, and Jen Kates, vice president and director of global health & HIV policy at the foundation, provide a fuller picture of the role of these key implementers of U.S. global health programs and discuss key policy questions going forward (7/21).

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