Resource Tracking in Health in Nigeria
In Nigeria, health care is devolved to the states and primary health care (PHC) is the responsibility of the local governments, but existing budget and capacity constraints impact delivery for an effective health program. To respond to this concern, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) developed a National Strategic Health Development Plan (NSHDP, 2010-2015) prioritizing strengthening of PHC services. A partnership must be formed between the various administrative levels (federal, state and local government authorities) to support an effective delivery of PHC services. The implementation of the NSHDP requires ensuring sustainable financing, efficient use of resources as well as accountability of expenditure, for a functioning and results-oriented delivery system, and especially at the PHC level.
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Subjects: | HEALTH EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, GOVERNANCE, PUBLIC FINANCE, BUDGET PROCESS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, |
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dig-okr-10986301982024-08-07T19:22:38Z Resource Tracking in Health in Nigeria Case Study from Niger and Ekiti States World Bank HEALTH EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE GOVERNANCE PUBLIC FINANCE BUDGET PROCESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE In Nigeria, health care is devolved to the states and primary health care (PHC) is the responsibility of the local governments, but existing budget and capacity constraints impact delivery for an effective health program. To respond to this concern, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) developed a National Strategic Health Development Plan (NSHDP, 2010-2015) prioritizing strengthening of PHC services. A partnership must be formed between the various administrative levels (federal, state and local government authorities) to support an effective delivery of PHC services. The implementation of the NSHDP requires ensuring sustainable financing, efficient use of resources as well as accountability of expenditure, for a functioning and results-oriented delivery system, and especially at the PHC level. 2018-08-10T21:41:19Z 2018-08-10T21:41:19Z 2018-03-26 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/835381529602685811/overview-and-key-findings https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30198 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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In Nigeria, health care is devolved to
the states and primary health care (PHC) is the
responsibility of the local governments, but existing budget
and capacity constraints impact delivery for an effective
health program. To respond to this concern, the Federal
Ministry of Health (FMOH) developed a National Strategic
Health Development Plan (NSHDP, 2010-2015) prioritizing
strengthening of PHC services. A partnership must be formed
between the various administrative levels (federal, state
and local government authorities) to support an effective
delivery of PHC services. The implementation of the NSHDP
requires ensuring sustainable financing, efficient use of
resources as well as accountability of expenditure, for a
functioning and results-oriented delivery system, and
especially at the PHC level. |
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Resource Tracking in Health in Nigeria |
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