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Documents - P4H Network

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.

Guinea’s national health development plan

Guinea

Guinea has a National Health Policy based on primary health care and health system strengthening, aimed at universal access to essential health care and services.Implementation of the PNDS 2015-2024 will focus on a sectoral approach at all levels of the national...

Ministerial decree on health theme groups in Guinea

Guinea

As part of the implementation of the National Health Development Plan, eight (08) thematic groups have been set up, with their terms of reference and composition set out in a ministerial order to be issued in March 2019.

Mapping of TFP resources for the healthcare system in Guniée

Guinea

Mapping started in December 2017 with a request from the Ministry of Health through the BSD, followed by Mr. Minister signing a circular letter sent to all PTFs with the mapping tool. Then a follow-up data collection was carried out in February 2018 by an...

GFF Guinea investment file

Guinea

Investment case for REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANTILE, ADOLESCENT HEALTH (SRMNIA) in Guinea 2017-2020. It aims to : identify the main priorities for improving the SRMNIA in Guinea over the next three years; budget the main priorities and develop a financing...

Strategic plan for community health in Guinea

Guinea

The vision of the national health policy is "A Guinea where all populations are healthy, economically and socially productive, benefiting from universal access to quality promotional, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services, including palliative care, with...