To reach universal health coverage (UHC) and achieve the ambitions of the sustainable development goals (SDG), a sufficient supply of health workers is needed to ensure access to quality health services...
Universal health coverage (UHC) will inevitably require governments to find additional resources for health; and efficiency is critical to achieving that objective. Health expenditure growth has exceeded...
Indonesia is the third largest contributor to the global tuberculosis (TB) burden and among the top twenty countries in the world for TB-HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) coinfection, and multidrug-resistant...
This Optima TB modeling analysis was conducted to project the trajectory of the future epidemic and to estimate how existing and additional resources might be optimally allocated to maximize the impact...
While Indonesia has successfully decreased early childhood mortality, its stunting rates are among the highest in the world; this has lifelong consequences for health, human capital, poverty, and equity...
As Indonesia’s economic is growing, the country’s eligibility to external financing has become more limited. The sustainability of traditionally donor-funded programs become uncertain, as well as some...
As Indonesia’s economic is growing, the country’s eligibility to external financing has become more limited. The sustainability of traditionally donor-funded programs become uncertain, as well as some...
Nigeria has the highest population of unimmunized children in the world and is one of few countries with less than half the population covered with essential health services. Low coverage of services poses...
Nigeria's commitment to universal health coverage was enshrined by the passage of the National Health Act of 2014 in response to the continued underinvestment and poor performance of its health care system...