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Papers-Published dateMonday, January 2, 2006 - 00:00
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Journal articlesCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Poverty RIGHT TO HEALTH HEALTH SERVICES
Targeting the worst-off for free health care : a process evaluation in Burkina Faso
Effective mechanisms to exempt the indigent from user fees at health care facilities are rare in Africa. A
State-led intervention (2004–2005) and two action research projects (2007–2010) were implemented inPublished dateSunday, January 2, 2011 - 05:00 -
Journal articlesCASE STUDIES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE PROGRAMME EVALUATION
Unintended consequences of community verifications for performance-based financing in Burkina Faso
To address the shortcomings of Performance-Based Financing (PBF) verifications within facilities, two types of verifications are conducted at the community level.
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Profile of inequality and poverty in Burkina Faso
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Wealth Through Integration: Regional Integration and Poverty-Reduction Strategies in West Africa
Since trade liberalization reduces revenues from duties and taxes, the available resources for public investments are negatively affected.
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Défis du passage à l’échelle et de l’application des connaissances d’une expérience d’exemption du paiement des soins pour les indigents au Burkina Faso
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Déterminants de la diversification des sources de revenu des exploitations agricoles : cas des villages de Fabidji (Boboye) et Samari (Ouallam)
Le présent travail a pour objectif d’identifier les déterminants de la diversification des sources de revenus des exploitations dans les villages étudiés.
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Briefs-
Maternal health fee exemptions : policy brief
Sixty participants from 10 countries including four English-speaking (Ghana, Kenya,
Nigeria, Sierra Leone) and six French-speaking (Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Morocco,Published date2012 -
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Communities improve the access to health care of indigents
For the first time since the Bamako Initiative, a study has shown that
community selection is a good solution for identifying those who are most
vulnerable. Simple, fast, participative and inexpensive to implement, thisPublished date2010 -
Journal articlesHEALTH EXPENDITURE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Poverty
Challenges of scaling up and of knowledge transfer in an action research project in Burkina Faso to exempt the worst-off from health care user fees
Background: Systems to exempt the indigent from user fees have been put in place to prevent the worst-off from
being excluded from health care services for lack of funds. Yet the implementation of these mechanisms is as rarePublished dateWednesday, November 2, 2011 - 00:00