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Investing in the health workforce: fiscal space analysis of 20 countries in East and Southern Africa, 2021-2026.

James Avoka AsamaniJesse KigoziBrivine SikapandeChristmal Dela ChristmalsSunny C OkoroaforHamza IsmailaAdam AhmatJennifer NyoniJuliet Nabyonga-OremKasonde Mwinga
Published in: BMJ global health (2022)
Small increments in government health expenditure and increased prioritisation of HWF in funding in tandem with the 57% global average could potentially increase the fiscal space for HWF by at least 32% in 11 countries. Unless the HWF is sufficiently prioritised within the health expenditures, only increasing the overall health expenditure to even recommended levels would still portend severe underinvestment in HWF amid unabating shortages to deliver health services. Thus, HWF strategies and investment plans should include fiscal space analysis to deepen advocacy for sustainable investment in the HWF.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • health information
  • health promotion
  • human health
  • risk assessment