This report presents the preliminary results of an analysis of the budgetary and fiscal space, the findings of which are intended to inform Cameroon's health financing strategy that the Government is working to finalize and validate by 2018. The analysis simulates the...
Technical study on the sectors and trades of the informal economy in urban and rural areas, to determine suitable mechanisms for affiliation to the social protection system and incentive measures.
The successful extension of social protection to the informal economy in some African countries confirms the need2 for a complete overhaul of conventional thinking, and even a paradigm shift. They recommend taking into account the proximity dynamics that already exist...
Final Report_Analysis of Budgetary Space and Allocative and Technical Efficiency in Cameroon
This study looks at the budgetary space for health in Cameroon and aims to propose recommendations for increasing the availability and volume of resources devoted to this sector. It aims to support the country in financing its health development, notably through the...
ANALYSIS OF COST RECOVERY IN HEALTH FACILITIES AND THEIR SUITABILITY FOR THE CSU SYSTEM IN CAMEROON
cost evaluation enables us to estimate the state's capacity to guarantee a realistic basket of care for the entire population. It is important to know the real costs, calculated on the basis of the population's health needs, to better finance institutions and ensure...
Investment file – prioritization aspects – Burkina Faso
The investment file is currently being drafted. To date, the "prioritization" section has been added to a drafting template, for allocation to the consultants in charge of drafting the dossier.
Comoros National Health Financing Strategy
The National Health Financing Strategy defines the guidelines for arranging and directing financial flows devoted to health care so that they contribute to access to care, availability of care and protection against financial risk for all. The national health...

Presentation and round table discussion on adjusting management styles for dynamic and complex environments
The Cambodian National Institute of Public Health and P4HC+ facilitated a one-day workshop for senior managers of institutes engaged in social health protection, including the Ministries of Health, Labour and Economy and Finance. The objective of this event was to...
Beyond Legal Coverage: Assessing the Performance of Social Health Protection
Short Abstract: Social health protection (SHP) is a primary objective of achieving universal health coverage; however, the challenge that remains is defining a comprehensive measurement of SHP performance. This article proposes a more innovative mechanism for...
A Political Economy Model Of Health
Short Abstract Interest group politics is known to have growing influence on the health policy-making process. This paper utilizes a political economy model to examine how the organization of industry can shape insurance coverage and public involvement in the...

The Phnom Penh Post: “NSSF covers over 8k patients”
The Phnom Penh Post, 7 September 2018: "Some 8,727 patients received medical treatment under The National Social Security Fund’s (NSSF) healthcare programme introduced for civil servants this year. In the first six months, the NSSF spent $14 million to provide a range...
University health coverage and the informal sector
The aim of this study is to suggest a number of strategic orientations specific to the context of the French-speaking countries of West Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Togo) with a view to the effective...
CSU and the informal sector
The aim of this study is therefore to suggest a number of strategic orientations specific to the context of the French-speaking countries of West Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Togo) with a view to the...

Document sharing : CSU and the informal sector
Two World Bank publications on the informal sector and CSU, in French, with case studies from West Africa (Senegal, Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire). These documents are an excellent capitalization of the issue, particularly for West Africa, essential for an overview...

Khmer Times: Worker benefits here to stay, PM says
Khmer Times, 29 June 2018: " [...] Speaking to workers in Kampong Chhnang province, Mr Hun Sen said that all benefits recently implemented by the government, including bonuses for pregnant women, free bus rides, a minimum wage hike and health insurance, will remain in...

The Phnom Penh Post: Labour Ministry denies claims over National Social Security Fund (NSSF) faults
The Phnom Penh Post, 12 June 2018: "Officials from the Labour Ministry’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF) have denied allegations that its partner clinics offer poor medical treatment and discriminated against garment workers who checked in using the NSSF-issued...