Ensuring gender and social equity in health: an analysis of Nigeria's Social Health Insurance Scheme and Basic Health Care Provision Fund
Background: It is expected that a well-functioning, pre-paid health financing system that aims to move a country towards universal health coverage (UHC) will be equitable and gender-balanced. However, this feature is not automatic; much depends on the policy environment, including legal frameworks,...
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Main Author: | Iboro Nelson (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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