Capacity Building in the HNP Sector : Implementing the Strategic Options for Better Health in Africa

The Africa region has the highest burden of disease and lowest spending levels per capita on health care in the world. Achieving better health and protecting people against the impoverishing effects of illness requires both more money and better spending. Capacity building will be central to achieving these objectives. This report recommends an expanded definition of capacity building to include strengthening of the underlying institutions and organizations, in addition to the traditional focus on management and infrastructure. This includes ensuring that there is a strong government role in the stewardship function, that sustainable financing is channeled through risk sharing arrangements, that input generation takes full advantage of the drive and innovation of the private sector, and that service providers are allowed the autonomy and required accountability to provide high quality care for specified population groups. The also report analyzes activities undertaken through Bank operations, ESW and WBI since the beginning of 1990s, selected case studies, and focus group interviews; summarizes lessons learned (successes and failures); and makes recommendations on the way forward.

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Main Authors: Preker, Alexander S., Kassak, Kassem, Amponsah, Kofi, Dussault, Gilles
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-06
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, AMBULATORY CARE, AUTONOMY, BIRTH ATTENDANTS, BUDGET PROCESS, CHILDBIRTH, CIVIL SERVICE, CLEAN WATER, CLIENT COUNTRIES, DELIVERY SYSTEMS, DISEASES, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, EQUIPMENT, FAMILY PLANNING, FINANCIAL PROTECTION, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FINANCIAL RISKS, GENDER, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS, HEALTH FINANCING, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, HEALTH OUTCOMES, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH PROVIDERS, HEALTH RESEARCH, HEALTH SECTOR, HEALTH SECTOR REFORM, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH SYSTEMS, HOSPITALS, HOUSING, HUNGER, HYGIENE, INCOME COUNTRIES, INFANT MORTALITY, INFLATION, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INSURANCE, INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSURANCE MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INVENTORY, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LIVESTOCK, LOW INCOME, LOW ­ INCOME, MARKETING, MORTALITY, NGOS, NON-GOVERNMENTAL SECTORS, NUTRITION, PATIENT, PATIENTS, POLICY RESEARCH, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, PREGNANCY, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SERVICES, PRODUCTIVITY, PROVISION OF SERVICES, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SPENDING, REGIONAL BANKS, RESEARCH PROGRAM, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION, RISK FACTORS, RISK SHARING, SAVINGS, SAVINGS PROGRAMS, SHARED LEARNING, SOCIAL EXCLUSION, SOCIAL MARKETING, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, SUSTAINABLE FINANCING, TAXATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, VACCINATION, WASTE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6438114/capacity-building-hnp-sector-implementing-strategic-options-better-health-africa
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13642
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