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AFD Group in Southern Africa
In Southern Africa, AFD Group intervenes in ten countries: Angola, South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
AFD Group supports the Southern African region by addressing common regional challenges and developing regional integration. Its
Published in October 2021
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Inequalities in Maternal Healthcare Spending: Evidence from Malawi
As policies targeting universal maternal care have been rolled out, has public and overall health spending on institutional delivery services become more egalitarian in Malawi? While the distribution of benefits becomes pro-poor for public spending, the distribution of benefits for overall spending
Published in February 2021
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Inequalities in Healthcare Spending on Curative Services: Evidence from Malawi
Both public spending and overall spending on curative services have become more egalitarian in Malawi with the rollout of Universal Health Coverage policies across the country. The findings reveal increased equality in public spending, but not in overall spending on healthcare. For example, at the
Published in February 2021
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