Health, Nutrition and Population Outcomes in Madagascar 2000-2009 : a Country Status Report.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Herndon :
World Bank Publications,
2011.
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Colección: | World Bank working paper.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction and Context
- Country and Sector Context
- Objectives and Organization of the Country Status Report
- Available Data and Reports
- 2. Sector Outcomes and Demographic Trends
- Demographic Trends
- Child Health
- Maternal Health
- Nutritional Status of Children and Women
- Other Communicable Diseases Contributing to Mortality and Morbidity in Madagascar
- Non-Communicable Diseases
- Meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
- 3. Behaviors Conducive to Better Health OutcomesBehaviors and Interventions Affecting Child Health
- Community Factors and Behaviors Affecting Nutritional Status of Children
- Maternal Health and Reproductive Health
- Communicable Diseases
- Health Care Access and Utilization by the Poor
- 4. Health System Performance
- Sector Organization
- Quality of Services
- 5. Sector Financing
- Financing of the Health Sector
- Equity of Health Spending
- Efficiency Issues of Health Spending
- Scope for Creating Fiscal Space
- Potential Impact of the Crisis on the Health Sector6. Strengthening Accountability in the Health Sector
- The Importance of Accountability for Health
- Governance and Accountability in the Malagasy Context
- Appendixes
- Appendix 1. Indicators and Outcomes
- Appendix 2. Child Nutrition and Early Childhood Development
- Appendix 3. Health Financing
- Appendix 4. Best Practices in RBF from around the World
- Appendix 5. Summary of CSC Ratings in Anosy during implementation and follow-up
- References
- Boxes
- Box 2.1. Maternal mortality in Madagascar
- Box 3.1. Maternal knowledge and self-efficacyBox 3.2. Creation of a National Community Nutrition Program
- Box 3.3. Pilot to cover the direct and indirect costs related to emergency obstetrical and neonatal care in the regions of Boeny and DIANA
- Box 3.4. Distance to the nearest health center: the case of a village in Majunga region
- Box 3.5. Santé Sud program
- Box 4.1. Quality of infrastructure affecting maternal and neonatal health
- Box 4.2. Response of the public to suspension of user fees (2001-2004)
- Box 5.1. A brief presentation of Madagascar�s budget execution processBox 5.2. Some key elements of the equity funds at the health center level
- Box 5.3. Some key elements of the equity funds at the district hospital level
- Box 5.4. Community Insurance Scheme (Mutuelle) of Ankazomanga-Ouest
- Box 5.5. Two examples of pilot community-based health insurance schemes in the regions of Haute Matsiatra and Atsinanana
- Box 5.6. Selected country experiences with decentralization
- Box 6.1. Accountability of FANOME and drugs for the poor