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Evaluation of the health financing progress matrix – Côte d’Ivoire 2023
Côte d’Ivoire

This 2024 report, published by the World Health Organization, provides a summary of the Health Financing Progress Matrix assessment of Côte d'Ivoire's health financing system. It identifies strengths and weaknesses, and priority areas of health financing that need to...

National Health Insurance launch set for June 2026 in Zimbabwe
National Health Insurance launch set for June 2026 in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe plans to launch its National Health Insurance (NHI) in June 2026 to expand universal health coverage, funded through earmarked taxes. With only 13% covered by medical aid, the NHI will target the uninsured majority, aiming to cut out-of-pocket costs and...

Senegal Health Accounts Report 2022-2023
Senegal

Senegal's Ministry of Health and Social Action has produced a report on health accounts for the years 2022 and 2023. Accurate and reliable financial data can guide health policies and the use of resources. Health accounts are therefore a tool for decision-making and...

Decree modifying the Mexican Institute of Social Security
Decree modifying the Mexican Institute of Social Security
Mexico

The decree modifying the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS-Bienestar) was published. The modifications include financing, unifying transfers between IMSS-Bienestar and governments of the federative entities in the Fondo de Salud para el Bienestar (FONSABI...

Budget Execution in Health: From Bottlenecks to Solutions – Case Study Series
Congo (Democratic Republic of), Ethiopia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Pakistan, Solomon Islands

The effective allocation and execution of health budgets are central to ensuring that health systems operate efficiently, equitably, and sustainably. The World Bank’s latest publication, Budget Execution in Health: From Bottlenecks to Solutions – Case Study Series,...

Nigeria to Host Health Financing Policy Dialogue In September
Nigeria to Host Health Financing Policy Dialogue In September
Nigeria

Nigeria will host a National Health Financing Dialogue in September to tackle low health investment, with households paying 76% of costs. The forum will push NHIA Act implementation, insurance expansion, and innovative financing, aiming to cut out-of-pocket spending...

Germany’s social health protection reforms: main legislation
Germany

This document complements the timeline of Germany’s social health protection (SHP) reforms from 1883 to 2025 on the Germany country page. It provides key dates of German SHP acts and, for each of them, a snapshot explanation, extracted from a selected source.

Japan seeks to ease Africa’s debt burden with low-cost loans
Japan seeks to ease Africa’s debt burden with low-cost loans

Japan is considering offering low-cost loans to African countries to support debt management and provide an alternative financing option amid shifting global aid and investment patterns.Japan is preparing to expand its support for African nations by offering low-cost...

Why Universal Health Coverage matters in West and Central Africa
Why Universal Health Coverage matters in West and Central Africa

At TICAD in Japan, UHC took center stage as Africa’s young, fast-growing population underscores the need for stronger health systems. Despite funding gaps and persistent risks, the World Bank and partners aim to expand access, boost resilience, and create jobs, with...

Bhutan Celebrates 25 Years of Advancing Health Equity and Sustainability
Bhutan Celebrates 25 Years of Advancing Health Equity and Sustainability
Bhutan

Marking 25 years, Bhutan’s Health Trust Fund reaffirmed its role in financing free healthcare, having ensured Nu. 3.7B for drugs and vaccines. Despite sustainability challenges, it targets innovation, digital tools, and wider investments to secure resilience and...

Study links cash transfers to lower child mortality in Kenya
Study links cash transfers to lower child mortality in Kenya
Kenya

A decade-long study in Kenya found cash transfers reduced child deaths by nearly half. Results, reported by The New York Times, highlight new evidence on poverty reduction and health outcomes.A new study reported by The New York Times shows that unconditional cash...