您的位置: 首页 > 特色资源 > 特色资源列表页 > 资源详情
Resource Tracking in Health in Nigeria : Case Study from Niger and Ekiti States
- 作者:
- World Bank
- 关键词:
- HEALTH EXPENDITURE; PUBLIC EXPENDITURE; GOVERNANCE; PUBLIC FINANCE; BUDGET PROCESS; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; INFORMATION MANAGEMENT; PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT; PRIMARY HEALTH CARE; Report; Rapport; Informe;
- 年份:
- 2018
- 出版地:
- Washington,USA
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- 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.
相关资源
- Performance Framework for Parliamentary Finance, Budget, and Public Accounts Committees in the Western Balkans
- Georgia Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Performance Assessment Report : City of Tbilisi
- Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment of West Pokot County, Kenya
- Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment of Kajiado County, Kenya
- Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment of Nakuru County, Kenya
- Mexico Public Expenditure Review
- The Gambia Education Sector Public Expenditure Review : An Efficiency, Effectiveness, Equity, Adequacy, and Sustainability Analysis
- Republic of Uganda Agriculture Sector Public Expenditure Review
- Investing in Universal Health Coverage : Opportunities and Challenges for Health Financing in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Sint Maarten Public Expenditure Review