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Aug 2, 2007
IFC Promotes Best Practices in Private Health Care
Washington, D.C., May 10, 2007 — IFC is the world's largest multilateral investor in the private health sector in emerging markets as well as a key advisor of companies that support the growth of sustainable private health care... Washington, D.C., May 10, 2007 — IFC is the world's largest multilateral investor in the private health sector in emerging markets as well as a key advisor of companies that support the growth of sustainable private health care...
Jul 30, 2007
IFC, Sponsors Bring High Quality Health Care to MENA
IFC is ramping up health care investments in the Middle East as demand grows for new hospitals and clinics. “IFC is very happy to work with strong sponsors... IFC is ramping up health care investments in the Middle East as demand grows for new hospitals and clinics. “IFC is very happy to work with strong sponsors...
May 4, 2007
IFC Leads Global Efforts to Meet Emerging Markets Demand for Better Health Care
IFC is the world’s largest multilateral investor in the private health sector in emerging markets. At its recent conference on “Private Health Care in Emerging Markets—Evolution or Revolution?". IFC is the world’s largest multilateral investor in the private health sector in emerging markets. At its recent conference on “Private Health Care in Emerging Markets—Evolution or Revolution?".
Mar 26, 2007
Private Sector Offers Solutions for Improving Health in China, IFC Says
“More active involvement of the private sector will not only support public sector activities but also contribute to more rapid reforms of China’s health system, thereby making it more equitable... “More active involvement of the private sector will not only support public sector activities but also contribute to more rapid reforms of China’s health system, thereby making it more equitable...
Sep 8, 2006
IFC Partners with Gates Foundation on Health Care in Africa
Washington, D.C., September 8, 2006 — Sub-Saharan Africa is not on track to meet the three Millennium Development Goals related to health — child mortality, maternal health, and disease. Washington, D.C., September 8, 2006 — Sub-Saharan Africa is not on track to meet the three Millennium Development Goals related to health — child mortality, maternal health, and disease.