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This study shows that Uganda has similar or somewhat better health indicators than other African countries with a … similar income level. However further effort is needed to address inequality in health outcomes and in the health system …) prioritizing interventions that affect infant and maternal mortality, (b) improving health promotion and disease prevention …
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This report was written as part of a broader Health Sector Review in Timor-Leste currently being undertaken by the … World Bank. Timor-Leste struggles with a burden of disease since independence. Poor health is related to environmental … are specific to Timor-Leste: violence during the Indonesian occupation, the destruction of the health care sector, and a …
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This report was written as part of a broader Health Sector Review in Timor-Leste currently being undertaken by the … World Bank. Timor-Leste struggles with a burden of disease since independence. Poor health is related to environmental … are specific to Timor-Leste: violence during the Indonesian occupation, the destruction of the health care sector, and a …
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illness through collective financing of health care. Managing scarce resources effectively and efficiently is an important … health sector of lessons from this experience is now successfully implemented in many developing countries. Public …
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The Government of Ethiopia has recently confirmed its commitment to accelerate progress on maternal and child health … essential health and nutrition services to the country's rural poor. Health outcomes are slowly improving but remain low …
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