The Government of Malawi has committed itself to reaching the poor with effective health services. The Government agreed to implement ‘The Essential Health Package\', re-affirmed its\' commitment to provide essential health services free of charge and undertook to monitor the new health Sector Wide Approach on its performance in reaching the poor. In August 2005, five papers were commissioned by the Equity and Access Sub-group of the Ministry of Health Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Working Group. The overarching recommendation arising from these analyses is the need to bring essential services much closer to the poor– not only in geographical proximity, but also affordability, cultural acceptability, and epidemiological relevance. The...
This paper first sets the context for the Equity and Access Sub-Group (E&ASG) by describing the move...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
The level of inequity in health status and access to basic health care interventions remain high in ...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Increasingly seen as a useful tool of health policy, Essential or Minimal Health Packages direct res...
Malawi has a proud history of delivering free healthcare for its citizens, but this is now seriously...
A principal objective of the Malawi government is to provide public health services that reach poor ...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
Health affects poverty and poverty affects health. Poverty limits an individual's ability to respon...
The makings of a mixed health care system in Malawi go back to the time before independence when Mis...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
Malawi’s public health sector is presently funded 54% by external financial contributions from donor...
Background: Although a very poor country, Malawi has a good immunisation programme record. But is t...
SETTING: Malawi has chronic shortages of health workers, high burdens of human immunodeficiency viru...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
This paper first sets the context for the Equity and Access Sub-Group (E&ASG) by describing the move...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
The level of inequity in health status and access to basic health care interventions remain high in ...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Increasingly seen as a useful tool of health policy, Essential or Minimal Health Packages direct res...
Malawi has a proud history of delivering free healthcare for its citizens, but this is now seriously...
A principal objective of the Malawi government is to provide public health services that reach poor ...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
Health affects poverty and poverty affects health. Poverty limits an individual's ability to respon...
The makings of a mixed health care system in Malawi go back to the time before independence when Mis...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
Malawi’s public health sector is presently funded 54% by external financial contributions from donor...
Background: Although a very poor country, Malawi has a good immunisation programme record. But is t...
SETTING: Malawi has chronic shortages of health workers, high burdens of human immunodeficiency viru...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
This paper first sets the context for the Equity and Access Sub-Group (E&ASG) by describing the move...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
The level of inequity in health status and access to basic health care interventions remain high in ...