Info on health care resource allocation by governments, religions, nonprofits

Looking for data (and sources for data) on the amount of money that various governments (US, Japan, European countries, etc), religious groups (Catholics, other Christian Groups, Islamic groups, Baha'is, others), and nondenominational nonprofits groups (Gates Foundation, etc.) are giving for health care and health care development in the developing world. I also want to know what methods are being used by these groups to address the health care needs of their target populations. Do the Catholics, in general, use a particular method or set of "rules" that govern how they allocate resources? How many Catholic "mission" hospitals exist in the developing world? Do the Muslims (in general) emphasize spiritual transformation and the acceptance of the Muslim Faith as the primary method of improving health care? Do the 7th Day Adventists and the Mormons list the number of people they send out for health care missions and the number of "Clinics" they have created internationally? Has the Gates foundation listed that it (for example) focuses primarily on findings ways of distributing existing drugs vs. focusing on developing new ones? I am ultimately looking to compare the resources and methods used by governments, religious groups, and nondemoninational groups to see if there are certain trends among the groups. I want this information for a presentation to a nonprofit group in a few months.




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