Publications by authors named "Kabore Issa"

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  • Community health is really important for helping mothers, babies, and kids in six French-speaking countries in West Africa, but not much research has been done on it.
  • The study looked at how these countries, like Burkina Faso and Senegal, use money to support community health workers who help provide health services.
  • Although there are some efforts to train these workers, there are still big challenges like lack of support and resources, which make it hard for them to do their jobs well.
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Background: The Global Financing Facility (GFF) was launched in 2015 to catalyse increased domestic and external financing for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent health, and nutrition. Half of the deaths along this continuum are neonatal deaths, stillbirths or maternal deaths; yet these topics receive the least aid financing across the continuum.

Objectives: To conduct a policy content analysis of maternal and newborn health (MNH), including stillbirths, in GFF country planning documents, and assess the mortality burden related to the investment.

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Background: Burkina Faso joined the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents (GFF) in 2017 to address persistent gaps in funding for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health and nutrition (RMNCAH-N). Few empirical papers deal with how global funding mechanisms, and specifically GFF, support resource mobilisation for health nationally.

Objective: This study describes the policy processes of developing the GFF planning documents (the Investment Case and Project Appraisal Document) in Burkina Faso.

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Communities should play a crucial role in the fight against public health emergencies but ensuring their effective and sustained engagement remains a challenge in many countries. In this article, we describe the process of mobilising community actors to contribute to the fight against COVID-19 in Burkina Faso. During the early days of the pandemic, the national COVID-19 response plan called for the involvement of community actors, but no strategy had been defined for this purpose.

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Strategic health purchasing is a key strategy in Burkina Faso to spur progress toward universal health coverage (UHC). However, a comprehensive analysis of existing health financing arrangements and their purchasing functions has not been undertaken to date. This article provides an in-depth analysis of five key health financing schemes in Burkina Faso: (a national free health care program for women and children under age 5), (delegated credits), (transfers to municipalities), community-based health insurance, and occupation-based health insurance.

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  • Unmet need for family planning (UNFP) in Angola continues to be a major public health issue, particularly among women aged 15-49 years.
  • This study analyzed data from 8033 Angolan women collected in the 2015-2016 Angola Demographic and Health Survey, focusing on the factors linked to UNFP.
  • Findings indicate that younger age and access to reliable family planning information help reduce UNFP, while lower economic status and education levels increase the risk of UNFP for birth spacing.
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The Strategic Purchasing Africa Resource Center (SPARC) developed a framework for tracking strategic purchasing that uses a functional and practical approach to describe, assess, and strengthen purchasing to facilitate policy dialogue within countries. This framework was applied in nine African countries to assess their progress on strategic purchasing. This paper summarizes overarching lessons from the experiences of the nine countries.

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