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This study from 2012 by the Kaiser Family Foundation examines American views on US spending on global health initiatives compared to generic foreign aid. The report highlights the need for more targeted and impactful investments in health programs for people in developing nations. It questions whether the current spending balance is optimal and suggests a shift towards greater specificity and effectiveness in aid allocations.
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Specificity Matters: More Support For Spending To Improve Health Than Generic “Foreign Aid” Do you think the U.S. is now spending too much, too little, or about the right amount on foreign aid? Do you think the U.S. is now spending too much, too little, or about the right amount on efforts to improve health for people in developing countries? SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2012 Survey of Americans on the U.S. Role in Global Health (conducted February 2-12, 2012).