Namibia Private Sector Assessment

This private sector assessment finds that the private sector is an important part of the health system in Namibia and is poised to play a greater role in ensuring the sustainable provision of essential health services, such as HIV/AIDS, as donor funding is scaled back. Using the WHO health systems strengthening framework, the assessment includes concrete recommendations for engaging the private sector.

Author

Barbara O'Hanlon, Frank Feeley, Ingrid de Beer, Sara Sulzbach and Heather Vincent

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
April 2011
Resource Types
Report
Country
Namibia
Health Area
HIV
Keywords
HIV/AIDS
sustainability
Current Downloads
41

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