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Global Health Spending report: out with a bang!
Hot off the press - Groundbreaking report on Global Health Financing from WHO Shaping the future of Health Systems : lessons from Global health expenditure Things are moving fast in the health sector! Global expenditure in health illustrate this trend, which the...
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
Status of GFF Burkina Faso investment file in January 2019
The DI has defined three priorities and presents its costing. PRIORITY 1: Improve coverage of target populations by the integrated package of high-impact SRMNEAN interventions; PRIORITY 2: Strengthen the pillars of the healthcare system in support of SRMNEAN's...
Concept note RAMU Burkina Faso Round Table
This short note explains the rationale behind the UHIP Donor Roundtable to be held on April 4, 2019, including financial projections.
Workshop to draw up a strategic plan for the Health Economics Unit of the Ministry of Health and Social Action
The Cellule d'Economie de la Santé (CES) created by decree n°11588 of July 11, 2017 has as its main mission to coordinate all activities of an economic nature through the use of economic techniques in the healthcare sector. To carry out its mission successfully, CES...
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LEADERSHIP FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE (L4UHC) 2018 IN NEPAL
On 3-7 December 2018, GIZ Nepal, WHO and World Bank, in collaboration with the P4H Network supported the Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) in organizing the follow-up intervention of the Leadership for Universal Health Coverage (L4UHC). This is a follow-on...
E-Learning Course on Health Financing for UHC in Russian Language
Запущен первый курс электронного обучения по вопросам финансирования здравоохранения для всеобщего охвата услугами здравоохранения (ВОУЗ)...
The Accountability Learning Collaborative
In response to demand heard during our extensive consultation phase and the ACS regional workshop, ACS' first learning collaborative will bring together key country and regional stakeholders committed to strengthening accountability for sustainable financing for UHC....
Internal PNDS monitoring committee
The Internal Monitoring Committee (CIS) is a framework for consultation and coordination in the health and social action sector. Its organization is coordinated by the Planning, Research and Statistics Department. Every other meeting is extended to include development...
Workshop to launch the National Health and Social Development Plan 2019-2028
The National Health and Social Development Plan III (2019-2028) is the reference document for the Senegalese government's health policy. This new plan will consolidate the achievements of previous plans and is adapted to current needs and to national, sub-regional and...
Kyrgyzstan adopts new health strategy for 2019–2030
Kyrgyzstan has adopted a 12-year state strategy for the development of public health including health systems. Tagged “Healthy person – prosperous country”, the new health strategy for 2019–2030 aims to protect health, ensure access to essential quality services,...
Social protection in an electorally competitive environment (2): The politics of health insurance in Tanzania
This paper analyses the introduction and expansion of health insurance schemes in Tanzania. Health insurances were introduced around year 2000 as part of a more general health reform process aimed at improving access to health services. The paper argues that the...