Public Services International Research Unit
PSIRU was set up in 1998 to carry out empirical research into privatisation, public services, and globalisation. It is based in the Business School, University of Greenwich, UK. PSIRU's research is based on the maintenance of an extensive database of information on the economic, political, financial, social and technical experience with privatisations of public services worldwide. The core work is funded by Public Services International (PSI), the global confederation of public service trade unions.
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Minister Seeks Increased Investment as Nigeria’s Health Budget Stands at 6%
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West African Health Unions Express Concern Over Workforce Crises