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AFHEA’s biennial conferences are important spaces for sharing WHO African Region’s research on health systems performance. This space is being used by the WHO Regional Africa Office for Africa’s health financing and economics programme, and has the potential for leveraging to share the work by other
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programmes on health systems and health services. Scholarships are available to help female researchers and students from low-income countries attend the conferences.
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The first conference was held in the same year as the Association's founding, in Accra, Ghana. The conference theme was 'Priorities of health economics in Africa.'
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Atim, Chris (June 2011). "Second Conference of the African Health Economics and Policy Association: towards universal healthcare coverage in Africa".
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The fifth AfHEA conference was held in Accra with the theme 'Securing PHC for all: the foundation for making progress on UHC in Africa.'
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Promote the development of health economics and policy capacity in Africa with an emphasis on the needs of lower income countries;
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analysis in Africa to improve efficiency in health systems. AfHEA is a bilingual organisation operating in English and French.
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Promote the production and dissemination of high quality research by African health economists and health policy analysts;
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Promote the appropriate use of health economics and policy analysis tools within health sector decision-making in Africa;
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Provide a forum for information sharing and exchange for those working in health economics and related fields in Africa;
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AfHEA has 200 members from the fields of health economics, health financing and health policy from African countries.
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reflecting the existing RESSMA working on similar issues to AfHEA in North Africa. The conference had seven themes:
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Represent the interests of African health economists and health policy analysts in relevant international forums.
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The theme of the second conference was 'Towards universal healthcare coverage in Africa'. It was held in
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AfHEA is one of three key health professional associations in Africa, the others being the
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7. The role of research institutions and donors in building capacity in health economics.
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6. Key methodological changes in health economics and policy analysis specific to Africa
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Kirigia, Joses Muthuri; Nabyonga-Orem, Juliet; Dovlo, Delanyo Yao Tsidi (2016-07-18).
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Kirigia, Joses Muthuri; Nabyonga-Orem, Juliet; Dovlo, Delanyo Yao Tsidi (2016-07-18).
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Support health policy development and advice to policymakers in African countries;
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Regional Africa Office for Africa's health financing programme.
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3. Policies and reforms for improving health system performance
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The African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA)
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Accra
health economics
health policy
African Federation of Public Health Associations
African Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
WHO
Rabat, Morocco
Nairobi, Kenya
Saly
Dr Eva Pascoal
WHO
Mozambique
Dr Chris Atim
Ghana
Professor Obinna Onwujekwe
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Dr Djesika Amendah
"About AfHEA - African Health Economics and Policy Association"
"Space and place for WHO health development dialogues in the African Region"
doi
10.1186/s12913-016-1452-0
ISSN
1472-6963
PMC
4959356
PMID
27455065
"Space and place for WHO health development dialogues in the African Region"
doi
10.1186/s12913-016-1452-0

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