The idea of “Health for All” was first put on the global agenda in 1978 at the International Conference on Primary Health Care at Alma Ata. It called for primary health care to be introduced as the first step to making sure that everyone has access to health care. The big question is: how can countries strengthen their health systems to deliver accessible, affordable and equitable care when they are often under-financed and governed in complex ways? Good read from Aku Kwamie Health systems researcher, University of Ghana and NEF Fellow in TheConversation. Read more
There’s more to evidence-based policies than data: why it matters for healthcare
December 12, 2017
Africa, Blog, Healthcare, News, Policy
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