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Reports-Published dateWednesday, January 2, 2008 - 05:00
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Research in ActionHEALTH DISEASE CONTROL MALARIA Health systems GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH COMMUNITY HEALTH HEALTH POLICY
Burkina Faso’s promising strategy to eradicate malaria
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Journal articlesTAXATION Economics TOBACCO CONTROL PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH POLICY
Tobacco tax yardstick : does it work?
Tobacco tax yardstick is the recommendation to have tax component between two-thirds and four-fifths of the total retail cost.
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Journal articlesUSER FEES DELIVERY, OBSTETRIC HEALTH POLICY Evaluation
Why do women pay more than they should? : a mixed methods study of the implementation gap in a policy to subsidize the costs of deliveries in Burkina Faso
In 2007, Burkina Faso launched a public policy to subsidize 80% of the cost of normal deliveries.
Published dateWednesday, January 2, 2013 - 05:00 -
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Social networks, research evidence, and innovation in health policymaking in Burkina Faso
Few attempts have been made to collect data on national-level policy-makers' networks; this thesis aims to understand the exchange and use of research evidence in policy networks, a critical substantive gap, and uses social network analysis (SNA)
Published dateSaturday, November 2, 2013 - 00:00 -
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ICT sector performance review 2006 : Namibia
Published dateMonday, January 2, 2006 - 00:00 -
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Interconnection benchmarking in Namibia
Published dateFriday, January 2, 2009 - 05:00 -
Journal articlesHEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH POLICY DELIVERY, OBSTETRIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
Reducing the medical cost of deliveries in Burkina Faso is good for everyone, including the poor
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of childbirth. Women are required to pay 20% except for the indigent, who are exempt. The objective of the policy was to increase service utilization and reduce costs for households.
Published dateFriday, March 2, 2012 - 05:00 -
Journal articlesINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATION POLICY Internet
Analysts call for Telecom changes
“The recent return on equity (ROE) would hardly be enough to compensate an investor for the value lost due to deflation… What is clear is that Telecom Namibia is struggling to become a flourishing and growing business.” This newspaper article revi
Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2010 - 05:00