UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE NEWS APRIL WEEK 4
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October 22, 2021
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Date: 21/10/2021 Problem Statement: The high burden of diseases in Nigeria is largely attributable to grossly inadequate funding for health in the country. Nigeria’s health financing landscape is characterized by suboptimal public investment in health as the government spends less than 1% of the country’s GDP on health, which is among the lowest in the Read More
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July 16, 2020
The world’s health care workers — 70% of which are women — are key to achieving universal health coverage and guaranteeing global health security. Stay updated on factual health stories and educating articles on UHC every week. Click here to view the Newsletter
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Date: 21/10/2021 Problem Statement: The high burden of diseases in Nigeria is largely attributable to grossly inadequate funding for health in the country. Nigeria’s health financing landscape is characterized by suboptimal public investment in health as the government spends less than 1% of the country’s GDP on health, which is among the lowest in the Read More
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July 16, 2020The world’s health care workers — 70% of which are women — are key to achieving universal health coverage and guaranteeing global health security. Stay updated on factual health stories and educating articles on UHC every week. Click here to view the NewsletterPosted in: UHC Newsletter, Uncategorized