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Domestic Financing to Support Universal Health Care in Liberia

Domestic Financing to Support Universal Health Care in Liberia

From The Inquirer via All Africa

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says if Liberia is to achieve Universal Health Coverage, it must begin to build a sustainable health financing system through domestic financing for the health sector. She admitted that it will be a daunting task considering the multiple needs of a country undergoing reconstruction; however, it must be done.

President Sirleaf disclosed that consideration is now being given for the establishment of a Liberia Health Equity Fund – a new funding mechanism that will help to pay for health care for all Liberians on an equitable basis, with everyone having access to the same services regardless of where you are, who you are or your financial standing.

According to an Executive Mansion release, the Liberian leader was speaking when she addressed the opening of the 15th Ordinary Meeting of the Assembly of ECOWAS Health Ministers at the Monrovia City Hall on Friday, April 11. The meeting is being held under the theme: “Universal Health Coverage: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities.”

President Sirleaf said government is working to improve the health and social welfare status of all Liberians on an equitable basis in the face of major challenges. She named inadequate financing for drugs, facility construction, health workers incentives; poor-quality service delivery; financial constraints of the population themselves, especially the poor; unbalanced service provision across counties sometimes in the light of transport difficulties; and declining contributions from international partners as some of the major challenges facing the health sector.

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