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Health Sector Corruption in Ethiopia 63<br />

9. Our research found clear records of disbursements from the GFATM but not<br />

from GAVI Alliance or PEPFAR, and clear statements of recipients from<br />

PEPFAR but not from GAVI Alliance or the GFATM.<br />

10. Ethiopia may be able to achieve its goals without creating a new national<br />

health insurance scheme. For some ideas about the problems with social<br />

health insurance and alternatives, see Savedoff 2004 and Wagstaff 2007.<br />

11. Although such systematic random audits are not a common practice in<br />

reviewing public sector procurement, they have become standard—and<br />

expected—practice in auditing tax revenue collection. Lessons from the tax<br />

revenue field show that the benefits of such an approach are quite significant<br />

(Campos and Pradhan 2007).<br />

References<br />

Alemu, Getnet. 2009. “A Case Study on Aid Effectiveness in Ethiopia: Analysis of<br />

the Health Sector Aid Architecture.” Wolfensohn Center for Development<br />

Working Paper 9, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.<br />

Alia Abdulahi & Co. 2005. “Strengthening Integrated Reproductive Health<br />

Services and RH/IEC within the Framework of HSDP Project ETH/<br />

P05/01/02.” Audit report and financial statements for the year ended<br />

December 31, 2004, for the United Nations Population Fund and the<br />

Government of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa.<br />

Audit Services Corporation. 2008. “Malaria and Other Vector Borne Diseases<br />

Prevention and Control.” Grant ETH-202-G02-M-00, management letter<br />

for the two years ended July 7, 2007, for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,<br />

Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) to the Ministry of Health, Government<br />

of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa.<br />

Aweke Gebre Selassie and Company. 2008. “Project Title: Protection of Basic<br />

Services (PBS) – Component 2, Report and Accounts for the Period Ended<br />

7th July, 2007.” Addis Ababa. March 28.<br />

Campos, J. Edgardo, and Sanjay Pradhan, eds. 2007. The Many Faces of Corruption:<br />

Tracking Vulnerabilities at the Sector Level. Washington, DC: <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>.<br />

Carl Bro Intelligent Solutions. 2006. “Independent Procurement Review of<br />

Selected <strong>Bank</strong>-Financed Projects.” Report REP/IPR/FY05/TF03063 prepared<br />

for the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>, Washington, DC.<br />

Central Statistical Agency [Ethiopia] and ORC Macro. 2001. “Ethiopia Demographic<br />

and Health Survey 2000.” Central Statistical Agency and ORC Macro, Addis<br />

Ababa and Calverton, MD. http://www.measuredhs.com/Data/.<br />

———. 2006. “Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2005.” Central<br />

Statistical Agency and ORC Macro, Addis Ababa and Calverton, MD. http://<br />

www.measuredhs.com/Data/.

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