The document titled “Domestic Resource Mobilisation for Primary Healthcare in West Africa” discusses the health financing and domestic resource mobilisation (DRM) challenges faced by Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania, and Togo. While these countries often focus on increasing budget allocations for health, the document highlights alternative opportunities such as improved budget execution and technical efficiency. Developed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded PROPEL Health project, the document presents a Health Financing Gap and Deductive Domestic Resource Mobilisation Modeling Tool aimed at helping stakeholders quantify financing gaps and potential resource mobilisation strategies to meet their Abuja targets by 2028.
Domestic resource mobilization for primary healthcare in West Africa
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Robert Kolesar, Modibo Maiga, Eduardo Gonzalez-Pier, and Simplice Kamdem, Domestic Resource Mobilization for Primary Healthcare in West Africa , Propel Health USAID, 30 Jun 2024
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14 Jul 2024
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Robert Kolesar, Modibo Maiga, Eduardo Gonzalez-Pier, and Simplice Kamdem, Domestic Resource Mobilization for Primary Healthcare in West Africa , Propel Health USAID, 30 Jun 2024