New report on public financing for health in Africa

New report on public financing for health in Africa

dd4f14ee845659e91e2dd1e6e5e0848f_XL.jpg23 August 2016 – Fifteen years ago, African leaders pledged to increase health spending to 15% of total government expenditure. Since then health spending has reached an average of 10%. Still, as economies have grown, a number of challenges are hampering progress towards universal health coverage. A new WHO report examines trends in public financing in Africa and the critical role played by public financial management systems.