Background and Aims: In line with the decentralization policy, in 2009, the central government of Burkina Faso issued a decree to transfer health resources to local governments for fulfilling their new responsibilities in health care provision. The first stage of this health care decentralization process involved the basic health care facilities, composed of primary health care facilities, maternities, dispensaries, maternal and child health centers, and essential drugs depots.This study seeks to explore the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) associated with the health resources transfer in Burkina Faso, from the perspective of decision makers.Methods: We used a qualitative research approach. We conducted 17 semistruct...
Background: The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as...
Objective. Only one-fifth of the population in rural Burkina Faso uses modern health services. This ...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
Background and Aims: In line with the decentralization policy, in 2009, the central government of Bu...
Background and Aims: In line with the decentralization policy, in 2009, the central government of Bu...
In the health sector, decentralisation mainly consists of the devolution of administrative functions...
'Four' types of decentralization are distinguished in health care: deconcentration when the shift in...
Background Burkina Faso has undertaken decentralization reforms in the health care sector to improve...
Abstract Background Systems to exempt the indigent from user fees have been put in place to prevent ...
Background: During the 1990s, the government of Tanzania introduced the decentralization by devoluti...
Abstract Background This paper is one of three linked studies that attempts to understand the proces...
Background: During the 1990s, the government of Tanzania introduced the decentralization by devoluti...
AbstractIn West Africa, health system funding rarely involves cross-subsidization among population s...
Decentralisation policies have been adopted by most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in the expectati...
The thesis with the title: “Health and decentralization, a study of the impact of decentralization o...
Background: The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as...
Objective. Only one-fifth of the population in rural Burkina Faso uses modern health services. This ...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
Background and Aims: In line with the decentralization policy, in 2009, the central government of Bu...
Background and Aims: In line with the decentralization policy, in 2009, the central government of Bu...
In the health sector, decentralisation mainly consists of the devolution of administrative functions...
'Four' types of decentralization are distinguished in health care: deconcentration when the shift in...
Background Burkina Faso has undertaken decentralization reforms in the health care sector to improve...
Abstract Background Systems to exempt the indigent from user fees have been put in place to prevent ...
Background: During the 1990s, the government of Tanzania introduced the decentralization by devoluti...
Abstract Background This paper is one of three linked studies that attempts to understand the proces...
Background: During the 1990s, the government of Tanzania introduced the decentralization by devoluti...
AbstractIn West Africa, health system funding rarely involves cross-subsidization among population s...
Decentralisation policies have been adopted by most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in the expectati...
The thesis with the title: “Health and decentralization, a study of the impact of decentralization o...
Background: The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as...
Objective. Only one-fifth of the population in rural Burkina Faso uses modern health services. This ...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...