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BENUE STATE, NIGERIA 2012-2016 PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW

Resource Type: Report Published: August 2018 Resource Description: In a bid to reduce the pressure and improve the current health outcomes, Nigeria and many countries have subscribed to the principle of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which is aimed at ensuring equitable access to needed health care without suffering financial hardship. Benue State, like many other states, is in […]

ANALYZING FISCAL SPACE FOR HEALTH IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA

Resource Type: Report Published: August 2018 Resource Description: Fiscal space for health is the capacity of a government/state to provide additional resources for health without endangering its long-term financial position and economic stability. This report assesses all potential sources of fiscal space for health in Benue State including macro-economic conditions, re-prioritization of health sector within government’s existing expenditure […]

Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria 2012-2016 Public Expenditure Review

Resource Type: Report Published: August 2018 Resource Description: In a bid to improve the health outcomes, Nigeria and many countries have subscribed to the principle of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which is aimed at ensuring equitable access to needed health care without inflicting financial hardship on health system users. Akwa Ibom State, like many other states, is in […]

Webinar | Making Numbers Count: Streamlining the production of health expenditure data

Struggling with how to track your country’s health spending more efficiently? Listen in on the final webinar in the health resource tracking series to learn about strategies that have been used to streamline the production of health spending data, such as using existing data sources, incorporating questions on health expenditure into routine household surveys, engaging the right stakeholders, […]

Ethiopia’s Health Financing Outlook: What Six Rounds of Health Accounts Tell Us

Resource Type: Technical Brief Authors: Ethiopia Health Sector Financing Reform/Health Finance and Governance Project Published: June 2018 Resource Description: Ethiopia has made important strides toward improving the health status of its population as well as in advancing health sector strategies and health care financing (HCF) reforms. The 20-year national Health Sector Development Program (HSDP), implemented in four five-year […]

How to get Policy Makers to Actually use all the Data you Produce

By Heather Cogswell, associate scientist and resource tracking specialist in the International Development Division at Abt Associates, member of the HSG Translating Evidence into Action TWG May 31, 2018 – Perhaps you can relate to this experience. While sitting in a ministry of health’s reception area waiting for a meeting with the chief economist, I couldn’t help but […]

Webinar | Making Numbers Count: Choosing the right methodology to estimate health expenditure

Need to track how much a country spends on health but unsure which methodology best meets the country’s needs? During this webinar on health resource tracking, experts from across the globe discuss similarities and differences of various resource tracking methodologies and the factors to consider when selecting a methodology. Panelists: Thomas Mbeeli, Deputy Director of […]

Follow the Money: Choosing the Most Appropriate Health Expenditure Tracking Tool

Resource Type: Brief Authors: Rachel Rosen, Jennifer Ljungqvist, and Karishmah Bhuwanee Published: May 2018 Description: Health spending data answer key questions such as who spends money on health, how resources for health are raised, who provides health goods and services, and which health goods and services are consumed. This data helps countries to understand how […]

Botswana Health Accounts 2013-2014: Statistical Report

This methodological note provides an overview of the System of Health Accounts 2011 framework used for the 2013/14 health accounts (HA) exercise. It provides a record of data collection approaches and results, analytical steps taken, and assumptions made. This note is intended for government HA practitioners and researchers. The Botswana 2013/14 HA exercise was conducted […]

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