Three-year action plan 2019-2022 health sector Burkina Faso
In July 2016, Burkina Faso adopted the National Economic and Social Development Plan (PNDES) 2016-2020. In order to operationalize this reference framework, fourteen (14) planning sectors have been defined to be endowed with sectoral policies. These sectoral policies...
WISN Burkina Faso study report
To move towards CSU, the Ministry of Health has adopted the WISN (workload indicators staffing needed) approach, whose workload assessment study report was adopted in June 2019. The next step will be to define new human resources standards.
Progress report towards CSU 2018 Burkina Faso
2nd Burkina Faso report on indicators for monitoring progress towards the CSU adopted on July 29, 2019 at the sectoral framework for health dialogue
IMF Press Release No. 19/292 on Burkina Faso
The three-year ECF agreement for Burkina Faso was approved on May 14, 2018 (see press release no. 18/86) for an amount equivalent to SDR 108.36 million (around $149.9 million, or 90% of the country's quota at the time the agreement was approved). One of the main...
Actuarial Analysis of the Federal Sehat Sahulat Program
Pakistan has made great strides in health coverage, offering valuable in-patient cover to some of the most vulnerable members of society through the Sehat Sahulat Program, an initiative of the federal government and the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In 2018, an...

P4H Annual Review 2018-2019
P4H is the global network for health financing in support of universal health coverage (UHC). The network supports the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (and the topic of health financing for reaching the UHC targets specifically. It is a growing and...
UNAIDS HIV Userfees mission_Cameroon_Debrief
L4UHC Asia 2019-2020 Module 1 Sri Lanka 2019
Asia 2016-2017 Report
CSU / Chèque Santé: Contribution to reflection on next steps
PBF experience in Cameroon and Contribution to UHC (FR)
Presentation from the WB to Cameroon's Government on the contribution of PBF to the achievement of UHC. - Document in French
Domestic Financing for Health_AU_Scorecard
32nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union: Decisions on Health Financing and UHC in Africa
African presidents commit to increase domestic health resource mobilisation and progressive taxation, with a call to the private sector to support and invest in expanding access to quality health care services, achieving universal health coverage, and ensuring health...
Status of GFF Burkina Faso investment file in January 2019
DI progress report presented at the January 24, 2019 meeting of healthcare PTFs7