The Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (CMH) was launched by WHO in January 2000. Over a two-year period, the Commission analysed the impact of health on development and examine the appropriate modalities through which health related investments could have a positive impact on economic growth and equity in developing countries. It recommended a set of measures designed to maximize the poverty reduction and economic development benefits of health sector investment.
Commission established six working groups
- Health, Economic Growth, and Poverty Reduction
- International Public Goods for Health
- Mobilization of Domestic Resources for Health
- Health and the International Economy
- Improving Health Outcomes of the Poor
- Development Assistance and Health
Main Commission report, background papers and reports etc. are available online.
Reports, etc. also available at: http://www3.who.int/whosis/menu.cfm?path=whosis,cmh&language=english