REPUBLIC OF KENYA HEALTH SECTOR STRATEGIC PLAN FORSector, Health
"We will go in and talk to counties and discuss what they need to do to address NTDs. This will also determine how we can fund their activities," he said. Matendechero revealed that about 25 million U.S. dollars is required to control and eradicate NTDs in Kenya. The team is expected...
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There is little published information on how patients in Uganda access health services. However, in Kenya over 80% of patients were found to access health services by walking19. To measure travel-time we focused on pedestrian access because non-motorised transport is used for 50% of journeys in...
In Kenya, health policy implementation has been weak for many yea... Anna Glenngard,TM Maina - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 Challenges to equity in health and health care: A Zimbabwean case study The current economic crisis in Africa has posed a serious challenge to ...
The CHU4UHC platform convened changemakers in Kenya to collaborate on a single plan and ensure effective and efficient use of resources toward a shared vision—including eliminating silos, integrating community health workers formally into the health system and deli...
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JMK has a PhD in economics (health economics specialization) from the University of York, UK; MA and BEd in Economics from the University of Nairobi, Kenya; and a Diploma in health economics from the University of Tromso, Norway. DGK holds a MPH from the London School of Hygiene and Tropi...
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