Reducing corruption and improving publicly funded public health care services through citizen agency (Case study)
World Bank-
Type
Case studies
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Region
Europe
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Practice
Coaching, Public narrative, Relationship building, Team structure, Strategy, Action
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Language
English
Organizing case study in Serbia - Promoting transparency and the integrity of physicians to reduce corruption in the health sector.
This case study about Serbia is a chapter in the following resource –
World Bank Group, 2017, Serbia: Reducing corruption and improving publicly funded public health care services through citizen agency, In Citizens as Drivers of Change: How Citizens Practice Human Rights to Engage with the State and Promote Transparency and Accountability. Washington, DC: World Bank. © World Bank.
Access Resource
- Spotlight 3: Current challenges in the health care system in Serbia – pg. 48 – 60
- Appendix B: Serbia on the move’s manifesto – pg. 76
Resource Information
- Year: 2025
- Author: World Bank
- Tags: Campaigns_Movements_Organizing - Case studies, Campaigns_Movements_Organizing - Case studies - Anti corruption - Serbia, Campaigns_Movements_Organizing - Case studies - Health - Serbia, Organizing, Serbia on the Move - Serbia (Organization_Organizing group)
- Access : Public
- Topics : Health
- Regions : Europe