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Health Financing in the Republic of Gabon

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  • Karima Saleh
  • Bernard F. Couttolenc
  • Helene Barroy

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  • Karima Saleh & Bernard F. Couttolenc & Helene Barroy, 2014. "Health Financing in the Republic of Gabon," World Bank Publications - Reports 24580, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2012. "Gabon Public Expenditure Review : Better Management of Public Finance to Achieve Millennium Development Goals," World Bank Publications - Reports 18368, The World Bank Group.
    2. World Bank, 2009. "Indonesia - Giving More Weight to Health : Assessing Fiscal Space for Health in Indonesia," World Bank Publications - Reports 3028, The World Bank Group.
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    2. Ange Mibindzou Mouelet & Moulay Driss Zine Eddine El Idrissi & Paul Jacob Robyn, 2018. "Gabon Indigents Scheme," World Bank Publications - Reports 29184, The World Bank Group.
    3. Mohsin Raza Khan & Muhammad Arsalan Nazir & Sabeen Afzal & Jahanzaib Sohail, 2023. "Health financing and public financial management during the Covid‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Pakistan as low‐income country," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(3), pages 847-872, May.
    4. Chemouni, Benjamin, 2018. "The political path to universal health coverage: Power, ideas and community-based health insurance in Rwanda," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 106(C), pages 87-98.

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