The Health Sector in Eritrea

This study serves as the preliminary basis for further rounds of discussions and analyses among stakeholders to arrive at a strategic vision for the Eritrea health sector. It incorporates comments received from the Ministry of Health's central...

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spelling okr-10986-149312021-04-23T14:03:12Z The Health Sector in Eritrea World Bank HEALTH NUTRITION POPULATION HEALTH POLICY PHARMACEUTICALS HEALTH SECTOR REFORM PARTNERSHIPS IN HEALTH COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ECONOMIC GROWTH PUBLIC DEBT DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS HEALTH ISSUES DEVELOPMENT GOALS HEALTH SYSTEM BUDGET MANAGEMENT DECENTRALIZATION HOUSEHOLDS AGED AGRICULTURE ANTENATAL CARE BASIC SERVICES BEDS BREASTFEEDING BURDEN OF DISEASE CIRCUMCISION CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES CONTRACEPTIVES COST EFFECTIVENESS CROP PRODUCTION DEATHS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIETS DISEASES DOCTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCES GENDER GIRLS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION HEALTH CARE HEALTH CONDITIONS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HOMES HOSPITAL HYGIENE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE IMMUNIZATION INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES INTEGRATION LAND REFORM LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEASLES MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SPECIALISTS MEDICAL SUPPLIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS MOTIVATION NGOS NURSES NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS OCCUPANCY PARAMEDICS PASTORALISTS PHYSICIANS POLIO POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH RATES PREGNANT WOMEN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY CONTROL REHABILITATION RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SAFE WATER SCHOOLS SHELTER SUPERVISION SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS WASTE YOUTH This study serves as the preliminary basis for further rounds of discussions and analyses among stakeholders to arrive at a strategic vision for the Eritrea health sector. It incorporates comments received from the Ministry of Health's central agencies, Zoba (regional) health teams, external partners working in Eritrea, and the World Bank Eritrea Country Team. In March 2001, the Ministry of Health of the Government of Eritrea launched a process to prepare a long-term health sector policy and strategic plan (HSPSP), with a focus on assuring equitable, quality, and sustainable health care. The Ministry outlined an open, participatory, three-step process for developing the HSPSP, with active participation from all partners in the health sector. 2013-08-08T18:06:30Z 2013-08-08T18:06:30Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5046317/health-sector-eritrea 0-8213-5876-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14931 English en_US World Bank Country Study; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Eritrea
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en_US
topic HEALTH
NUTRITION
POPULATION
HEALTH POLICY
PHARMACEUTICALS
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
PARTNERSHIPS IN HEALTH
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PUBLIC DEBT
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
HEALTH ISSUES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
HEALTH SYSTEM
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
DECENTRALIZATION
HOUSEHOLDS AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANTENATAL CARE
BASIC SERVICES
BEDS
BREASTFEEDING
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CIRCUMCISION
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
CONTRACEPTIVES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CROP PRODUCTION
DEATHS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIETS
DISEASES
DOCTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL DEBT
FINANCES
GENDER
GIRLS
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HOMES
HOSPITAL HYGIENE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HYGIENE
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES
INTEGRATION
LAND REFORM
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MEASLES
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHERS
MOTIVATION
NGOS
NURSES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OCCUPANCY
PARAMEDICS
PASTORALISTS
PHYSICIANS
POLIO
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH RATES
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTORS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY CONTROL
REHABILITATION
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SAFE WATER
SCHOOLS
SHELTER
SUPERVISION
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
WASTE
YOUTH
spellingShingle HEALTH
NUTRITION
POPULATION
HEALTH POLICY
PHARMACEUTICALS
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
PARTNERSHIPS IN HEALTH
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PUBLIC DEBT
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
HEALTH ISSUES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
HEALTH SYSTEM
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
DECENTRALIZATION
HOUSEHOLDS AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANTENATAL CARE
BASIC SERVICES
BEDS
BREASTFEEDING
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CIRCUMCISION
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
CONTRACEPTIVES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CROP PRODUCTION
DEATHS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIETS
DISEASES
DOCTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL DEBT
FINANCES
GENDER
GIRLS
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HOMES
HOSPITAL HYGIENE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HYGIENE
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES
INTEGRATION
LAND REFORM
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MEASLES
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHERS
MOTIVATION
NGOS
NURSES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OCCUPANCY
PARAMEDICS
PASTORALISTS
PHYSICIANS
POLIO
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH RATES
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTORS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY CONTROL
REHABILITATION
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SAFE WATER
SCHOOLS
SHELTER
SUPERVISION
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
WASTE
YOUTH
World Bank
The Health Sector in Eritrea
geographic_facet Africa
Eritrea
relation World Bank Country Study;
description This study serves as the preliminary basis for further rounds of discussions and analyses among stakeholders to arrive at a strategic vision for the Eritrea health sector. It incorporates comments received from the Ministry of Health's central agencies, Zoba (regional) health teams, external partners working in Eritrea, and the World Bank Eritrea Country Team. In March 2001, the Ministry of Health of the Government of Eritrea launched a process to prepare a long-term health sector policy and strategic plan (HSPSP), with a focus on assuring equitable, quality, and sustainable health care. The Ministry outlined an open, participatory, three-step process for developing the HSPSP, with active participation from all partners in the health sector.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author World Bank
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title The Health Sector in Eritrea
title_short The Health Sector in Eritrea
title_full The Health Sector in Eritrea
title_fullStr The Health Sector in Eritrea
title_full_unstemmed The Health Sector in Eritrea
title_sort health sector in eritrea
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5046317/health-sector-eritrea
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14931
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