Roger Bate | 20 Apr 2005 | Examiner
Roger Bate discusses USAID's failing malaria control program ahead of Africa Malaria Day.
Roger Bate & Richard Tren | 29 Mar 2005 | National Review Online
The World Bank's new head could save many lives.
Roger Bate & Benjamin Schwab | 24 Mar 2005 | Medical Progress Today
Why the fear of fraud shackles foreign aid and what we can do about it.
Roger Bate & Benjamin Schwab | 27 Jan 2005 | TCS Daily
The dilemma in AIDS funding, as in many other types of aid, is ensuring sufficient oversight to maximally restrict fraud, while refraining from overloading recipients with cumbersome paperwork that restricts performance.
Roger Bate | 19 Nov 2004 | National Review Online
The great and the good of the health world, along with at least four African presidents, have descended on Tanzania for the United Nations' Global Fund meeting.
Roger Bate, Samantha Dovey & Emma Morrison | 19 Nov 2004 | TCS Daily
Senator Brownback (R-Kansas) is concerned that even though in the past five years US-funded malaria control efforts -- through the offices of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) -- have increased several-fold, global malaria rates have skyrocketed -- increasing 10% at least.
Richard Tren & Roger Bate | 17 Aug 2004 | TCS Daily
Unless urgent and far reaching reforms are made to Roll Back Malaria and its partner organizations, malaria's death toll will continue unabated.
Richard Tren | 13 Aug 2004 | TCS Daily
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), once responsible for saving millions of lives when it funded the global malaria eradication programme in the 1950s and 60s, has lost its way on malaria control.
Roger Bate & Benjamin Schwab | 29 Jul 2004 | TCS Daily
In dealing with authoritarian governments, Robert McNamara's legacy as president of the World Bank has always been controversial.