Health Financing Resilience and Sustainability
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From Double Shock to Double Recovery. Implications and Optio...

March 2021. The new paper, “From Double Shock to Double Recovery. Implications and Options for Health Financing in the Time of COVID-19,”  demonstrates that the current macro-fiscal outlook threatens ...

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New summaries: Health Financing in the DRC (fiscal space stu...

March 2020.  From GFF: "Health Financing in the DRC: A summary of studies on the fiscal space of the National Health Development Plan (NHDP) and on the mobilization and allocation of health resources ...

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Financing Landscape overview for Covid-19 vaccines: SEARO RE...

February 2021.  This presentation from Ajay Tandon (Lead Economist, Global Practice on Health, Nutrition, Population at the World Bank) shares data on 1) the status of COVID-19: health, economic impac...

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Financing health care in the WHO South-East Asia Region: tim...

February 2021. New paper titled  “Financing health care in the WHO South-East Asia Region: time for a reset” in the forthcoming supplement to the WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health in April ...

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Economic Contraction from COVID-19 in the Pacific: Implicati...

December 2020.  This article from the journal Health Systems and Reform describes the projections for health spending in Pacific Island countries (PIC), which have emerged as among the most at-risk gl...

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Global spending on health 2020: weathering the storm

December 2020.  This global health expenditure report was published by WHO, led by the Health Expenditure Tracking team in WHO Headquarters in Geneva and with important contributions from staff of the...

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How countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis with stron...

Go to original World Bank blog location, or continue reading blog text below. While the approval of multiple COVID-19 vaccines points to a brighter future, the next two years could still be tough for ...

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