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Mead Over

Consultant
MEAD OVER is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group. One year after joining the Bank as a health economist in 1986, Mr. Over was assigned to work with WHO's new Global Programme on AIDS in order to estimate the economic impact of the AIDS epidemic. Since then, Mr. Over has served as Principal Investigator of the research project on the Economic Impact of Adult Mortality in Kagera, Tanzania and has written several articles on the economic impact of AIDS and on the economics of prevention programs and has spoken on these topics at conferences and symposia around the world. Mr. Over is co-author of Confronting AIDS: Public Priorities in a Global Epidemic, the sixth of the Bank's policy research report series. While maintaining his interest in the economics of the AIDS epidemic, Mr. Over is currently applying economic and biostatistic methods to the evaluation of HNP interventions. Examples include evaluation of hospital organizational reform and evaluation of HIV/AIDS interventions.

The author's works below are drawn from the World Bank's institutional archives. You can also download other documents by this author.


World Bank working papers and publications

1 .Food crisis, household welfare and HIV/AIDS treatment : evidence from Mozambique
2 .Antiretroviral therapy awareness and risky sexual behaviors : evidence from Mozambique
3 .Impregnated nets cannot fully substitute for DDT : field effectiveness of Malaria prevention in Solomon Islands
4 .Sources of financial assistance for households suffering an adult death in Kagera, Tanzania
5 .Confronting AIDS : public priorities in a global epidemic
6 .Confronting AIDS : public priorities in a global epidemic
7 .Confronting AIDS : public priorities in a global epidemic
8 .Confronting AIDS : public priorities in a global epidemic
9 .Hacer frente al SIDA : prioridades de la accion publica ante una epidemia mundial
10 .Cost - effective integration of immunization and basic health services in developing countries : the problem of joint costs




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