Development partner influence on domestic health financing contributions in Senegal: a mixed-methods case study
Frederik Federspiel,
Josephine Borghi,
Elhadji Mamadou Mbaye
et al.
Abstract:Sustainable and equitably contributed domestic health financing is essential for improving health and making progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. In this study, we explore the pathways through which development partners influence the mix of domestic health financing sources in Senegal. We performed a qualitative case study comprised of 32 key stakeholder interviews and a purposive document review, supplemented by descriptive statistical analysis of World Health … Show more
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