Factors influencing inequality in government health expenditures within African regional economic communities
Abstract Background The unequal distribution of government health spending within African regional economic groupings is a significant barrier to achieving Universal Health Coverage and reaching health-related Sustainable Development targets. It also hampers the progress toward achieving the African...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Ngepah (Author), Ariane Ephemia Ndzignat Mouteyica (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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