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Abolition of Direct Payment for Health Services in West Africa

Project Number 105309Start Date 2009/03/05Program Area/Group SEP | GEH
Subject TermsEVALUATION | HEALTH FINANCING | FEES | ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE | WOMEN'S HEALTH
Area Under StudyBurkina Faso | Mali | Sub-Saharan Africa | West Africa | Niger
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypePolicy
Project StatusActive
Administrative UnitWARO
Regional Office AreaWARO
Responsible OfficerDabire, Ernest
ODA SectorHealth Policy & Admin. Management
Canadian CollaborationYes
  
Duration (months)36
Extension (months)1
Planned Completion Date2012/03/31
  
Total Funding826660
  

Abstract

In the 1980s, as recommended by the international organizations, almost all African countries adopted direct payment for healthcare services as the principal means of financing their health systems. African patients therefore had to pay whenever they used the health services. During the 1990s, however, research demonstrated the negative effects of this choice of financing on health services utilization, particularly by women and the poorest. In a general context of poverty, a particularly precarious state of health, and the avowed intention to attain the Millennium Development Goals, access to health services is a major determinant. One after another, African countries decided to subsidize or suppress direct payment for certain services and population categories, again on new international recommendations. While some of these experiences have been documented in East Africa this is not the case in West Africa. This project will therefore examine the forms of suppression or subsidization of direct payment in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger as strategies for improving equity and access to the health system, notably for women and children.

Donor Institution(s)

Agence Française de Développement
Acronymafd
Street Address5 rue Roland Barthes | 75598 Paris | France, Cedex 12
Websitehttp://www.afd.fr
Institution TypeGovernmental
Geographic ScopeInternational
UN OrganizationNo

Recipient Institution(s)

Laboratoire d'Etudes et de Recherches sur les Dynamyques Sociales et le Développement Local
AcronymLASDEL
Mailing AddressBp 120901 Rue du Plateau | Niamey | Niger
Websitehttp://www.lasdel.net
Institution TypePrivate - Not for Profit
Geographic ScopeRegional
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusActive
Institution CountryNiger
Researcher NameOLIVIER de SARDAN, Jean Pierre
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