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CARE-NET's HEALTH INSURANCE AFFAIRS

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CARE – NET is managed by Dr. Tarry Asoka in Nigeria. The organisation provides leadership in a broad range of strategic and technical areas related to Nigeria’s Health Sector Reform Programme enabling the country make  progress towards the MDGs. They advise and support Nigeria’s efforts to improve health service provision through improved policies, more efficiently managed sector resources, and improved quality of health services.

Of particular interest to this blog is a journal they publish on health: HEALTH INSURANCE AFFAIRS  in Nigeria focusing on health management, policy and health insurance.

FIND THE LATEST EDITION HERE


highlights…..

  • Massive push for Community-Based Health Insurance in South Saharan Africa: Are we taking on board lessons learnt?
  • Doing Well by Doing Good: The private sector’s potential as a force for social good yet to be fully tapped
  • Nigeria’s 202020 Vision and Investment in the Health care industry 

Find all the archives HERE.

http://www.nigeriahealthwatch.com/

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has…Margaret Mead

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