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Investing for the Few: The IFC’s Health in Africa initiative
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Document Date: 2014-09-09 23:05:26


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City

Lilongwe / Lagos / /

Company

The World Bank Group / Abraaj Group / Hygeia Nigeria / AAR Healthcare Holdings Ltd / Strategis Insurance / The International Finance Corporation / McKinsey & Company. / Development Bank / Lagos IT / INTRODUCTION World Bank Group / /

Continent

Africa / Asia / /

Country

Nepal / Netherlands / South Africa / France / Japan / United States / Malawi / Togo / Tanzania / Chad / Nigeria / United Kingdom / India / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Product Release / Product Issues / Funding / /

Facility

Nairobi Women’s Hospital / /

IndustryTerm

advisory services / low-income information technology / development finance institution / selected services / health services / risky private sector solutions / public health systems / insurance premium / healthcare delivery / sector healthcare delivery / cancer treatment / unacceptable healthcare gap / public services / healthcare / finance / healthcare sector / outpatient services / low-quality healthcare / local banks / delivered health services / healthcare commercialization / delivered healthcare services / healthcare actors / health insurance / insurance scheme / healthcare services / people receiving services / maternity services / healthcare costs / health systems / analytical products / poorest wealth quintile access healthcare / equitable health systems / health insurance schemes / /

Organization

OXFAM / The East Africa-wide / Gates Foundation / Investment Fund for Health in Africa / Kenyan government / Melinda Gates Foundation / Malawi government / civil society / Dutch PharmAccess Foundation / Health Professions Council of South Africa / Nairobi Women’s Hospital / Africa Health Fund / /

Person

Jim Kim / Miriam Chisizwa / Ombudsman / Abbie Trayler-Smith / /

Position

President / CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS President / obstetrician / Private Sector / CAO / Compliance Advisor / Enrolled Nurse / /

Product

Health / transparency / mid - term review / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / West Africa / East Africa / /

Technology

22 / 500 low-income information technology / telemedicine / /

URL

www.oxfam.org / /

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