PHA-Exch> Funding for primary health care in developing countries

Beatus K. Leon beatusleon at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Mar 11 05:17:39 PDT 2008


This is a brilliant idea! I wouldn't however advocate for the 15% to go to a central government common fund, but rather to support local communities' capacity to manage and control issues related to their health. Primary Care in Tanzania is largely decentralized, and this appears to work well, given the vast geographical size and limitations in transport and communication infrastructure. Local Communities (through their health committees from village to district level) participate in the planning and prioritization of their health care needs, using policy guidelines from the Ministry of Health which also oversees quality issues. However, the greatest limitation is always scarcity of resources (human resources, finances, equipment etc). Of all the limitations, the human resource crisis is currently the most crippling.
   
  The idea in general about supporting the health system is brilliant, and I'm in full agreement with it. If there is anything I can do to put more strength in the movement to make 15by2015 a success, I am ready. 



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