That there is a positive correlation between healthy populations and socio-economic and human development is not in dispute. It is in countries’ interests, therefore, to aim to have healthy, productive citizens. A strong, well-functioning public health care system would go some way to realising this. In sub-Saharan Africa, the issue of how to finance health care and make it accessible to the majority of citizens is an ongoing challenge. While the overall intention behind The Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) of the 1980s and 1990s was to assist development, the inadvertent result in many African countries that subscribed to SAPs was, in fact, the deepening of poverty and inequality
Community-based health insurance schemes (Mutuelles) in Rwanda are one of the largest experiments in...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
That there is a positive correlation between healthy populations and socio-economic and human develo...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
This Equinet paper evaluates how health services are currently funded, explores recent trends in hea...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
BACKGROUND:Financial protection against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global concer...
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national at...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a unique opportunity for policy-makers to build on th...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Africa is on a steady economic growth path. Over the last decade, mo...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accelerating progress towards uni...
Ghana has pursued extensive reforms of its health care system since the colonial days. The intended ...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
Community-based health insurance schemes (Mutuelles) in Rwanda are one of the largest experiments in...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
That there is a positive correlation between healthy populations and socio-economic and human develo...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
This Equinet paper evaluates how health services are currently funded, explores recent trends in hea...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
BACKGROUND:Financial protection against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global concer...
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national at...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a unique opportunity for policy-makers to build on th...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Africa is on a steady economic growth path. Over the last decade, mo...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accelerating progress towards uni...
Ghana has pursued extensive reforms of its health care system since the colonial days. The intended ...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
Community-based health insurance schemes (Mutuelles) in Rwanda are one of the largest experiments in...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...