Fresh Money for Health? The (False?) Promise of "Innovative Financing" for Health in Malawi

Since 2013, the government of Malawi has been pursuing a number of health reforms, which include plans to increase domestic financing for health through "innovative financing." As part of these reforms, Malawi has sought to raise additional tax revenue through existing and new sources with...

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Main Authors: Collins Chansa (Author), Takondwa Mwase (Author), Thulani Clement Matsebula (Author), Priscilla Kandoole (Author), Paul Revill (Author), John Bosco Makumba (Author), Magnus Lindelow (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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