Godlee F
BMJ. 1995 Jan 21;310(6973):178-82. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6973.178a.
Despite the World Health Organisation's spoken commitment to developing integrated primary health care, its most visible and successful activities are not integrated within countries; they are its disease specific intervention programmes, such as the Global Programme on AIDS and the programmes for the control of diarrhoeal and acute respiratory diseases. The 10 or so special programmes, all but one of which (the onchocerciasis control programme) are based in Geneva, have found increasing favour among donors, but critics say that they undermine WHO's attempts to integrate its activities at country level and discourage countries from developing their own capacity.
尽管世界卫生组织公开承诺要发展综合初级卫生保健,但其最显著且成功的活动在各国内部并未实现整合;这些活动是其针对特定疾病的干预项目,比如全球艾滋病规划以及控制腹泻和急性呼吸道疾病的项目。大约10个左右的特别项目,除了一个(盘尾丝虫病控制项目)以外,都设在日内瓦,这些项目越来越受到捐助者的青睐,但批评者称,它们破坏了世卫组织在国家层面整合其活动的努力,还阻碍各国发展自身能力。