Kaiser Family Foundation, The Pew Global Project Attitudes, A Global Look at Public Perceptions of Health Problems, Priorities, and Donors: The Kaiser/PEW Global Health Survey, December 2007
“The Kaiser/Pew Global Health Survey, a unique new partnership between the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Pew Global Attitudes Project, was conducted in 47 countries across the world in the spring of 2007. The Kaiser/Pew Global Health Survey polled people in these countries on a series of health questions, giving them an opportunity to share their views on health as a priority for government and in their own lives, on some of the biggest global health challenges that confront the world, particularly the HIV epidemic, and on the efforts of donor nations to help poorer nations address health challenges. This survey provides one of the first chances to evaluate whether the health priorities of people in developing nations are the same or different than those of their governments and of the international organizations that work in global health and development, and the degree to which efforts to raise consciousness of issues such as malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, and clean water are cutting through with their target audiences.”
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