Effect of public health expenditure on maternal mortality ratio in the West African Economic and Monetary Union
Abstract Introduction Maternal mortality in West African Economic and Monetary Union countries (WAEMU) is the highest compared with other regions in the world. The majority of health care sources in WAEMU are private and largely involve out-of-pocket expenditures, which may prevent healthcare access...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Boundioa (Author), Noël Thiombiano (Author) |
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