Rachel Silverman

Rachel Silverman

Rachel Silverman is a policy analyst at the Center for Global Development focusing on global health financing and incentive structures. During previous work at the Center as a global health research assistant from 2011 to 2013, she contributed to research and analysis on value for money and measurement in global health, among other topics. Before joining CGD, Silverman spent two years supporting democratic strengthening and good governance programs in Kosovo.

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To achieve global health 'convergence,' an evolving role for health aid

To achieve global health 'convergence,' an evolving role for health aid

about 10 years ago // From our partner

A "grand convergence" on investing in health between poor and rich countries is achievable within our lifetimes. This is a remarkable and unique opportunity, one unprecedented in human history, Center for Global Development's Rachel Silverman writes in this blog post.

Healthy means hospitals, too

Healthy means hospitals, too

about 11 years ago // #HealthyMeans Access

Hospital care is essential to healthy societies, yet it's largely missing from the global health agenda. Why, and what can we do to correct it? Find out in this #HealthyMeans joint commentary by Amanda Glassman and Rachel Silverman from the Center for Global Development.