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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.

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Certification of health facilities in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

This document provides a strategic and operational framework for the certification of healthcare facilities in Burkina Faso. In particular, it provides for the creation of the INESS (Institut National d'Excellence des Soins de Santé - National Institute for Healthcare...

Outline of the World Bank’s health project in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Component 1 will finance and provide technical support for the launch of various health financing policies, including purchasing mechanisms that contribute to CSU Component 2 will complement the funding improvements supported by Component 1 with support for improved...

Challenges in Financing UHC in Sub-Saharan Africa

Within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, it is important to critically review research on healthcare financing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from the perspective of the universal health coverage (UHC) goals of financial protection and access to quality...

Review of public health expenditure in Comoros 2017

Comoros

A very important document for understanding the challenges of public finance management in the Comoros. The first source on the subject as part of the development of the SNFS in 2018.

Preparation of a financing strategy document-Alter-2011

Comoros

A genuine draft national financing strategy, this 2011 work did not have the necessary ownership at the time. It may well have inspired much of the SNFS proposed by the WHO in 2018, and in some respects, on certain themes, goes deeper.