4. MultilateralsLatin America Carribean Bilaterals Asia $241 Bn in 20066% Annual Growth $27 Bn in 20108% Annual Growth Source: IHME – Financing Global Health 2010
5. Bad news: Low Levels, Big Differences and Low Willingness to Pay for Health Ed 6 x difference Don’t pay for health ed Source: WHO – World Health Statistics 2011; Kaiser Family Foundation Website; Living Goods research; Barr Foundation analysis
6. Bad news (continued): Still Little Available for Health Ed Assume 5% available for health ed Available for health ed p.c. (my guess) $ 3.4 $ 34.5 $ 2.6
7. Implications: New Questions Given that there is still little available for health ed, two new questions appear: How can we grow the pie? How can you get some pie?
23. Build your brand: underpromise, overdeliver and never stop measuring and improving2. Make smart ask
24. Thank you for listening! For questions and comments regarding this presentation, please contact: Heiner Baumann Director of Global Programsheiner.baumann@barrfoundation.org For learning more about Living Goods, please contact: Armando Huerta East Africa Business Officerahuerta@livinggoods.org
25. Top DAH recipients against DALYs Back-up Source: IHME – Financing Global Health 2010
26. High growth DAH Back-up Source: IHME – Financing Global Health 2010