@article{fdi:010085515, title = {{H}ealth inequalities, public sector involvement and malaria control in {C}ambodia}, author = {{B}ourdier, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}ambodia is constructing a broad partnership to guide the delivery of public health services in a context of historical anarchy in the health sector and of contemporary political obstacles. {I}ronically, the conditions of this partnership undermine the sovereignty of the national programme and hinder the ability of the government to provide comprehensive services. {N}ational authorities have given in to the pressure of international funding agencies to adopt approaches characterized by verticalization, multicentred interventions, volunteerism and private partnership. {T}he malaria eradication programme is an example of how the disjointed strategy of combining various interventions can lead to increasing spatial and social health inequalities. {I}n addition, the {C}ambodian government is often overburdened in trying to manage a multitude of frequently incoherent external interventions. {T}he criteria for efficient delivery reveal an unsustainable national public health vision. {L}ocal planners should reconsider the parameters under which they engage with external parties and shore up the autonomy of their decision-making.}, keywords = {{CAMBODGE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}ojourn : {J}ournal of {S}ocial {I}ssues in {S}outheast {A}sia}, volume = {31}, numero = {1}, pages = {81--115}, ISSN = {0217-9520}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1355/sj31-1c}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010085515}, }