Over the past decade, Guinea’s government has shifted from a centrally managed health system to a decentralized one, transferring power, decision-making, and funding to various administrative levels. These changes have been implemented through national policies and strategies designed to improve health services and outcomes. This study examines how well actors at decentralized levels understand and …
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Rapid Learning on Strengthening Community Health Governance in Côte d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire’s community health strategy faces challenges, but the country is making strides. Collaborating with the Directorate of Community Health (DSC) of the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene, the Accelerator has developed the country’s first National Community Health Policy, an operational plan, and a resource mapping tool. This brief evaluates how effective these efforts …
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Integrating Routine Immunization into Community Health Services in Guinea
This report identifies several opportunities to integrate community health and immunization under Guinea’s National Community Health Policy.
Advocacy for the Recruitment of Community Health Workers for Universal Health Coverage in Guinea
This brochure calls on the Government of Guinea to allocate sufficient funding to pay community health workers under the new community health law.