The book addresses one of the hotly discussed global health policy topics of engaging Civil Society Organizations in the national health and development strategies. Particularly at this time of global economic down turn, the book provides a critical incite into the 21st centaury challenges of government and market failures in providing efficient and equitable health services to citizens across the world. It brigs a new perspective on acceptable methodologies of building partnerships between local and international Civil Society Organizations and the national governments in the developing countries context.