The European Union's development assistance for health (DAH) in Vietnam: any other purposes than health improvement?

Glob Public Health

Graduate Institute of European Studies (GIES), Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Development Assistance for health (DAH) has significantly increased in the past two decades, officially claiming to focus on health improvement and poverty reduction.
  • Scholars have raised questions about these claims, citing deeper motivations for health assistance, particularly in the context of the EU's collaboration with Vietnam.
  • The article identifies four main drivers of the EU's health assistance: reinforcing its identity in the global health community, influencing international health aid norms, supporting WHO leadership, and creating trade and investment opportunities for European businesses.

Article Abstract

Development Assistance for health (DAH) has increased dramatically these last two decades. While according to the official rhetoric, it aims at 'health improvement' and 'poverty reduction', such apolitical purposes have been questioned by scholars who identified other major objectives. However, few studies have sought to uncover the motivations behind EU's health assistance.To fill such academic gap, this article explores the main drivers that have guided the EU's DAH in Vietnam where the EU celebrated in 2020 its 25 years of health cooperation. Opting for a 'multiple sources of foreign aid model' that considers that no single factor can explain foreign aid decision, and adopting a 'holistic approach' that focuses on the modalities, the narratives, the allocation, and the terms of health assistance, as well as the international and domestic contexts in which it has taken place, this study identifies four major purposes: (a) the confirmation of EU's identities within the global health community. (b) the defense of the relevance of its approach of health assistance to influence international norms framing international health aid, (c) its support to the leading role of the WHO in global health, and (d) the facilitation of trade and investment opportunities for European companies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2022.2053736DOI Listing

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