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While the economy grows, social indicators in Gabon lag behind. Consequently, the government has committed to developing a national health policy to improve access to quality health care. To pursue this goal, Gabon has devised a national health plan 2011-15 (Plan National de Développement Sanitaire, PNDS), to accelerate reforms and give the country...

Ambitious investment goals have been set for the next decade to ensure universal access to education. With more than 50% of Gabon’s population under the age of 19, a major expansion programme in primary, secondary and higher education is under way as the government aims at strengthening teaching standards and delivering better quality education by...

Significant changes are under way in Gabon’s health care industry as the government works to align the system with international standards by 2025. Under its national health policy, adopted in 2010, the government aims to deliver better quality health care to its people. Construction is under way to upgrade and build new health facilities and boost...

On April 16, 1913, Dr Albert Schweitzer and his wife Hélène Breslau, a nurse, arrived in Lambaréné to provide modern medical care to local Africans – and not just native Africans, but also missionaries and anyone else in need, regardless of race, nationality, religion or socioeconomic status. One aspect of Schweitzer’s work that is greatly...

Many facets of South Africa’s domestic economy are considered two-tiered, with significant gaps between rich and poor in terms of spending power and access to essential services. One area where this divide is particularly illustrative is in the differing quality, capacity, and usage profile of the public and private health care systems.
C’est un véritable exercice d’équilibriste auquel se livre actuellement le secteur pharmaceutique marocain, qui tente à la fois d’améliorer l’accès aux médicaments tout en tenant compte des inquiétudes des fabricants et des pharmaciens face au recouvrement des coûts. La production locale joue en rôle essentiel dans la satisfaction de la demande intérieure mais le marché s’est longtemps montré préoccupé par les prix des produits de marque, entrainant de la part du gouvernement une augmentation de la distribution des médicaments génériques et une politique de baisse des prix pour l’utilisateur final.

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