Global Health 2030: Absence of financial risk protection bane of healthcare delivery in Nigeria- NIPSS

Global Health 2030: Absence of financial risk protection bane of healthcare delivery in Nigeria- NIPSS

The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, says the absence of financial risk protection; low budgetary allocation, inadequate and untimely releases of appropriated funds, and lack of constitutional responsibility on health to the tiers of government are factors responsible for poor delivery of essential health service in Nigeria. NIPSS has been a partner to the development Research and Projects Centre in the areas of policy research, collaboration, and advocacy.

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