Scoping presentation for expert meeting n°2 Niger
Mr Bouchaib Morjane presents the basket, the rates and some of the lessons learned from the free service, as well as the conclusions of the first meeting of experts.
Expenditure forecast for 2021 Niger
Mr Oumar Ouattara proposes a number of hypotheses and an indicative figure for the cost of free access in 2021.
Analysis of free spending
Jean-François Caremel presents the free invoices, payments, problems... and makes recommendations.
Management of the free service and the opportunity to set up a Niger control unit
Ms. Zeinabou Seidou, DGB/MEF, explains some of the public finance management rules to be taken into account when redesigning Niger's gratuity scheme.
Free access and the Common Management Fund in Niger
Hamidou Amadou, explains what the FCS can do to help set up a free scheme.
Proposal for a free-of-charge management system in Niger
Mr Bouchaib Morjane proposes the creation of a technical unit to manage the free service.
Concept note for the second meeting of free access experts in Niger
The concept note contains : - the objective - the diary and the list of participants with their contact details
SNIS project summary Cooper & Smith Burkina Faso
Capacity-building project to improve the use of health data in Burkina Faso - Cooper/Smith technical assistance to the Ministry of Health
Humanitarian response plan Burkina Faso 2020
This short ppt presents humanitarian support needs in Burkina Faso, the significant increase in needs between 2019 and 2020, and the funding gap. This information is important for understanding the country's increasingly unfavorable context for structural development,...
Myanmar National Health Plan (2017-2021)
Myanmar National Health Plan (2017-2021) outlines a new path for the health system that will help the country move towards Universal Health Coverage in an equitable, effective and efficient manner.
Strategic Directions for Financing Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar
Strategic Directions for Financing Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar includes recommendations from national consultations and study visits. It was published in May 2019.