The many documents available on the P4H Network’s digital platform reflect the network’s scope of work. The majority of documents are primary source materials created by country nationals or resources produced by organizations working in social health protection (SHP) and/or health financing (HF).
The collection provides information on SHP and/or HF reforms and universal health coverage processes from around the world as well as topical analysis and research.
Concept note for the high-level dialogue meeting on health in Burkina Faso version early November 2019
International forum on financing universal health coverage in Burkina Faso scheduled for December 13-14, 2019
GFF Newsletter August-Sept Burkina Faso
News from around the world, and in particular from the GFF and the Burkina Faso investment file.
Report on free healthcare in Burkina Faso 2018
For children under 5, PECIME basket on the entire pyramid 3 appeals per year on average for children under 5 years of age 15 billion spent on children under 5 in 2017, 16 billion in 2018. Cost of Caesarean section: 2.2 billion in 2018 And even more so in the report...
ToR communication workshop on AMU for the L4UHC group in Burkina Faso
This group of resource persons committed to the Leadership process in Burkina, is organizing, with the support of the P4H group and its partners, a workshop on October 24 and 25, 2019 as part of the proposed roadmap to accompany stakeholders committed to promoting...
Minutes of a meeting between Ministries and PTFs on the progress of UHIP and free healthcare in Burkina Faso
On September 19, 2019, starting at 10 a.m., a working meeting was held in the conference room of the Ministry of the Civil Service, Labor and Social Protection on the financing of Universal Health Coverage (CSU) in Burkina Faso. This meeting is the first in a series...
Burkina Faso investment file final version
Over the past 15 years, Burkina Faso, like most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, has made remarkable progress in reducing maternal, neonatal and infant/child mortality and malnutrition. But this progress has been insufficient to achieve the targets set at national and...
Monitoring and evaluation framework for Burkina Faso’s investment file
A choice of indicators
Minutes of the L4UHC Burkina Faso group meeting held on September 6, 2019
Second group meeting after module 1. Here we see the strategy being put in place.
Health economics training in Ouagadougou
This training course (the first edition of which took place at Ferdi in Clermont-Ferrand in autumn 2018) is aimed at healthcare executives from French-speaking African countries. High-level and demanding, it features not only a 5-day face-to-face component with 3...
List of L4UHC participants in Burkina Faso
The 10 participants in the "Leadership for the CSU" program come from a variety of sectors, and are all on the borderline between the technical and the political.
Study on the transfer of the free-of-charge mechanism to the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Maladie in Burkina Faso
Within this framework, a transfer document has been drawn up and is structured around the following main points: (i) organization and operation of free-of-charge measures, (ii) identification of the functions and resources of free health care measures ; (iii)...
Investment file 2019 Burkina Faso
The investment case, thus drafted in line with GFF's principles and guidelines, provides a coherent response to five main questions: ▪ Where are we in SRMNEAN, civil registration and vital statistics production? ▪ What are the main bottlenecks and their causes? ▪...
CASEM ToR Ministry of Health Burkina Faso 2019
Two major themes will be addressed at this CASEM: the investment dossier and the three-year business plan.
Three-year action plan 2019-2022 health sector Burkina Faso
In July 2016, Burkina Faso adopted the National Economic and Social Development Plan (PNDES) 2016-2020. In order to operationalize this reference framework, fourteen (14) planning sectors have been defined to be endowed with sectoral policies. These sectoral policies...
WISN Burkina Faso study report
To move towards CSU, the Ministry of Health has adopted the WISN (workload indicators staffing needed) approach, whose workload assessment study report was adopted in June 2019. The next step will be to define new human resources standards.