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2005, LancetCitation Excerpt :Only direct intervention by a member of former US president Clinton's entourage eventually resolved the issue. In Uganda, the finance ministry initially sought to prevent the health ministry from increasing its budget to reflect the value of a grant received from the Global Fund;4 only after many months of negotiations did the finance ministry relent.5 According to a document prepared for the January, 2004, WHO High Level Forum on meeting the health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Ugandan health ministry has stated that reconciling health expenditure requirements with “macroeconomic stability … is the single most important issue that has to be solved if there is a serious intention to achieve significant progress toward the MDGs”.6
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