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Vers un décollage des systèmes d’information santé et de l’e-santé en Afrique de l’Ouest

Submitted by -filhon on Tue, 12/05/2017 - 10:54

theconversation.com (23.11.2017) L’objet de cet article est de faire le point sur le décollage – encore balbutiant mais déjà notable – des systèmes d’information orientés santé (SIS) – parfois nommés e-santé – qui se déploient en Afrique de l’Ouest. Il sera donc question des SIS, de leurs caractéristiques, de leurs diversités et de leur contextualisation. 

Regions / Country
Africa
Topics
Health
Data management
Technological transition
Extension of coverage
Service quality
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Ethiopia: Progress Towards Ethiopian Universal Health Coverage - allAfrica.com

Submitted by ruggia on Mon, 10/16/2017 - 12:04

AllAfrica (06.11.2015) The World Health Organization defines universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive them, without incurring financial hardship. UHC is currently perceived as a crucial component of sustainable development and listed as one of the possible goals of the post-2015 development agenda.

Regions / Country
ethiopia
Topics
Health
Health insurance
Extension of coverage
Old_Global Challenges
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How can social protection build resilience? Insights from Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda | Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Submitted by ruggia on Mon, 10/16/2017 - 11:52

Overseas Development Institute (ODI) (nov 2016) In this BRACED working paper we present a synthesis of findings from Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda on the role of social protection programmes in contributing to people’s capacity to absorb, anticipate and adapt to climate-related shocks and stresses.

Regions / Country
ethiopia
kenya
uganda
Topics
Extension of coverage
Social assistance
Old_Global Challenges
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Ethiopia Social Protection: Access of the Poor and Vulnerable to Basic Social Services | socialprotection.org

Submitted by ruggia on Mon, 10/16/2017 - 11:40

(United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF).  Ethiopia launched its National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) in 2014. The policy introduces the concept of a ‘sustainable social protection system’. Various strategies and programmes are underway to support the implementation of the NSPP, but often these are still implemented in a fragmented manner. This review has been developed in order to inform NSSP stakeholders about how other countries have moved towards a systematic approach to increase access to basic services by the poorest and promote child protection measures.

Regions / Country
ethiopia
Topics
Extension of coverage
Social assistance
Old_Global Challenges
Document Type