Mid-term review of the Primary Health Care Strengthening Program (PHCSP), co-funded by GFF
The Primary Health Care Strengthening Program (PHCSP) aims at contributing to the implementation of the Investment Case (IC) for Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH+N). The Program financing was 253 M$ in 2019...
Job (3 mois – OPS/OMS)
Fermeture des candidatures, le 3 octobre 2020. https://reliefweb.int/job/3673178/documenter-la-r-ponse-de-lops-au-covid-19-en-ha-ti-national-paho-consultant
Effects of temporary abolition of user fees in Sofala province – Mozambique – 2020
Presidential election in Burkina Faso – 2020
2020 presidential election: Nine candidates pledge to reduce inequality in Burkina Faso At a signing ceremony held this Friday, September 25, 2020, nine candidates in the November 22 presidential election pledged to implement, if elected, ten sets of recommendations...
Universal health insurance in Burkina Faso: indigent people first! 2020
It's official! Benefits under the Universal Health Insurance Scheme (RAMU) in Burkina Faso start with the indigent. The tone was set this Friday, September 25, 2020 in the rural commune of Pabré in the presence of administrative authorities and traditional chiefs. As...
Presidential election in Burkina Faso – 2020
2020 presidential election: Nine candidates pledge to reduce inequality in Burkina Faso At a signing ceremony held this Friday, September 25, 2020, nine candidates in the November 22 presidential election pledged to implement, if elected, ten sets of recommendations...
Next P4H webinar on COVID-19 and health financing: the case of Morocco -Friday October 2 at 11am CET.
COVID-19 and health financing: the case of Morocco To take part in the webinar, please click on the link below. 11:00 to 11:30 - Presentation of the Moroccan Ministry of Health: Abdelouahab Belmadani, Director of the Ministry's financial...
Don’t miss the next P4H webinar in French on COVID-19 and health financing: the case of Morocco! Friday, October 2 at 11am CET.
Next P4H webinar in French on COVID-19 and health financing: the case of Morocco! Friday, October 2 at 11am CET. To participate, Webex link
Adjustments in health purchasing as part of the Covid-19 health response: results of a short survey and lessons for the future
Adjustments in health purchasing as part of the Covid-19 health response: results of a short survey and lessons for the future
Adjustments in health purchasing as part of the COVID-19 health response: results of a short survey and lessons for the future
by Inke Mathauer, Fahdi Dkhimi, Matthew Townsend Department of Health Systems Governance and Financing, World Health Organization The full report can be found here. COVID-19 continues to have a tremendous impact on health systems, with countries around the world...
Job – OPS/OMS en Haïti
https://reliefweb.int/job/3669655/saisie-et-gestion-de-donn-es-covid-19 L’appel à candidatures ferme le 26 septembre 2020.
COVID-19. 3ème bilan du CARDH sur l’état d’urgence en Haïti
L’état d’urgence sanitaire en Haïti : Une opération de corruption, de paupérisation et de violation de droits humains. En vue de boucler son travail de vigile sur l’état d’urgence sanitaire en Haïti, le Centre d’analyse et de recherche en droits de l’homme (CARDH)...
Budgeting challenges on the path towards universal health coverage: the case of Benin – September 2020
Background In its pursuance of universal health coverage (UHC), the government of Benin is piloting a project of mandatory social insurance for health entitled “ARCH”. Methods We analysed budget data and ARCH documents, and conducted four observation missions in Benin...
Q & A – P4H COVID-19 Health Financing Webinar – China & South Korea
P4H Webinar on COVID-19 and Health Financing in South Korea and China Questions from the participants and answers from the presenters
Labor-Tax-Financed Social Health Insurance: a wrong track for LMICs? A forthcoming webinar.
In low- and low-middle-income countries, there is an increasing interest in initiating and expanding social health insurance through labor taxes. Yet, this vision goes against available empirical evidence. This session will build on recent recommendatons by...