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Publication Date:
31/08/2021

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Project report
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Political economy analysis for malaria programming in Nigeria

Publication Date:
31/08/2021
Type:
Project report

This political economy analysis (PEA) was undertaken for the Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria 2 (SuNMaP2) and National Malaria Elimination Programmes to gain a better understanding of government stewardship, the prioritisation and allocation of public funding, decision-making processes in the country’s health systems and the role of the private sector. The objective of the PEA is to have a shared understanding of the political and economic contexts for decision-making about policies and implementation in the malaria elimination subsector of the Nigerian health sector and its impact on performance. 

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Research | Advocacy | Health system strengthening | Policy development | Use of evidence | Malaria | Quality improvement | SDG3

 

 

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