Private sector engagement strategies with implications for NCD prevention and control: focus on ten international organisations

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Private sector engagement strategies with implications for NCD prevention and control: focus on ten international organisations

Private sector engagement strategies with implications for NCD prevention and control: focus on ten international organisations
2025
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Nome da publicação: Private sector engagement strategies with implications for NCD prevention and control: focus on ten international organisations

Autores: Téa E. Collins, Svetlana Akselrod, Daria Berlina, Amanda Karapici, Flaminia Ortenzi, Fatima Bashir, Luke N. Allen

Fuente: Global Health Research and Policy

Publicado en: 2025

Tipo de archivo: Artigo de periódico

Tipo de estudio: Estudo observacional

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International organisations and development agencies have important roles to play in addressing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors at the nexus of health, socioeconomic, and environmental development challenges. Much of this work occurs through direct engagement with the private sector. We aimed to assess the types of private sector engagement (PSE) approaches and the degree of alignment across ten major international organisations whose work is critical to achieving global NCD and mental health goals.
The core practices of conducting due diligence and risk mitigation are common to all of the major international organizations we assessed, however, the framing, content, and PSE processes vary widely. The potential impact of these findings is that WHO and other partners can focus on adopting common approaches wherever possible for greater coherence and smoother coordination across the wider development system.