JavaScript Required

The P4H website is designed to perform best with Javascript enabled. Please enable it in your browser. If you need help with this, check out https://www.enable-javascript.com/

Search - P4H Network
6062 results
CSU roadmap
Niger

GTR action plan 2019/2021

First module of the L4UHC program for Niger
First module of the L4UHC program for Niger
Niger

The first module of the program took place in Rabat, Morocco, in July 2019. The team discussed the concept of the CSU, everyone immersed themselves in their role, connections were made, and thought was given to the role this team could play.

Evaluation of the I3S free-of-charge project
Niger

In May 2013, France launched the Initiative Solidarité Santé Sahel1 (I3S) aimed at facilitating financial access to healthcare for children in Sahelian countries by supporting politically committed countries in setting up solidarity-based healthcare access systems. Of...

Free-of-charge mechanisms in Niger
Niger

This report gives an account of free healthcare in Niger (or exemption from payment for healthcare services). It does not go into detail about free travel for pregnant women and children under 5, which is the subject of another report, but describes all the other free...

Study on free healthcare for children under 5 and pregnant women in Niger
Niger

Niger's Ministry of Health has commissioned a WHO study "to determine the benefits of free health care and other insurance mechanisms with a view to setting up Universal Health Coverage in Niger". The ToR for the study stipulates that it will be carried out by a...

P4HC+ Newsletter 1.1 (Oct 2016)
Cambodia

Welcome to the first newsletter, the new communication and information sharing tool within the network. The purpose of the newsletter is to inform the schedule of regular and specially convened meetings and to share any updates from the P4HC+secretariat and...

P4HC+ Minutes September 2019
Cambodia

Date:                September 18: 15.00-16.30hrs Venue:             World Bank Participants:    22 people from the World Bank, KOICA, WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS, USAID, ILO,                        SDC, GIZ, DFAT (Aus)