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Kuwait during the pandemic of COVID 19
Kuwait

This article outlines the government of Kuwait’s response to the health crisis caused by the COVID 19 pandemic and the course of action that it has undertaken to protect the public health of its citizens and residents. The policy report includes an early cost/benefit...

Kuwait during the pandemic of COVID 19
Kuwait during the pandemic of COVID 19
Kuwait

New report outlines the government of Kuwait’s response to the health crisis caused by the COVID 19 pandemic and the course of action that it has undertaken to protect the public health of its citizens and residents. The policy report includes an early cost/benefit...

Kuwaiti government gives health care a sustainable future
Kuwaiti government gives health care a sustainable future
Kuwait

Kuwait spends an average of 454 Kuwaiti dinar KD (1507 USD) on healthcare per capita, significantly higher than the regional average (World Bank). While the Kuwaiti government continues to be the main provider of health care it also recognizes the expertise that the...

Country-based study on evidence on financial protection in Georgia, 2021
Country-based study on evidence on financial protection in Georgia, 2021
Georgia

A new review titled “Can people afford to pay for health care?” was developed by the WHO Barcelona Office for health financing and published  in 2021. Authored by Ketevan Goginashvili, Mamuka Nadareishvili and Triin Habicht, this publication is part of a series...

2021 Jordan state budget focusses on health sector, social protection
2021 Jordan state budget focusses on health sector, social protection
Jordan

The Jordan Ministry of Finance has estimated JD 9.93 billion in public spending this year as it focuses on not shrinking spending capabilities despite the grave challenges posed by the Pandemic. The main axes of the budget are maintaining health sector expenditures...

Prospects for sustainable health  financing in Tanzania: Baseline report
Tanzania (United Republic of)

A high proportion of Tanzania’s total health spending comes from foreign donors and households’ out-of- pocket (OOP) spending, rather than from sustainable sources such as government tax-based revenue or health insurance. Over reliance on OOP can expose households to...

Household health expenditure rises by 52% last four years
Household health expenditure rises by 52% last four years
Mozambique

The recent Household Budget Survey 2019-20 published end of September shows a relevant 52% increase in household health expenditures. However, expenditure level continues to be low, passing from 90 Mzn (1,5€) in the last report of 2014-15 to 139 Mzn (1,8€) per...

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