Having made considerable gains in health care provision over the past five decades, Algeria has been undergoing a transition in terms of its health challenges. Under the current 2009-14 five-year plan, the government had pledged $6.2bn for the establishment of new health infrastructure, including 1500 new facilities. Renovation of existing facilities is also being undertaken, coordinated with...
Chapter | Health and Education from The Report: Algeria 2014
In many ways, Algeria finds itself in an enviable economic position, particularly when compared with its regional neighbours. It holds the fourth-largest oil reserves and the second-largest natural gas reserves in Africa. Ample hydrocarbons revenue has allowed the government to channel capital into public expenditure programmes on infrastructure, health care, education, social housing and subsidies.
Economic update | Abu Dhabi ups focus on R&D
A drive to strengthen the link between higher education and the private sector in Abu Dhabi has set the scene for research and development (R&D) to play a greater role in the emirate’s economic development.
Articles & Analysis | State and private insurance could reduce out-of-pocket expenditure from The Report: Egypt 2014
The population of Egypt has tripled in the last 50 years, from 31m in 1964 to around 90m in 2014. This demographic pressure is just one of the challenges faced by a fragmented health care system, which still adheres to a free access approach in some sectors, despite Egypt having one of the MENA region’s highest proportions of out-of-pocket (OOP) payment for private medical...
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Hamed Sherif, Chairman, Misr International Hospital from The Report: Egypt 2014
What role does the private sector play in the provision of health care in Egypt?
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Mahmoud Abo El Nasr, Minister of Education from The Report: Egypt 2014
What are the first steps for rolling out the government’s education strategy for the 2014-30 period?