External influences over Senegalese health financing policy: delaying universal health coverage? - Université Paris Cité
Article Dans Une Revue Health Policy and Planning Année : 2024

External influences over Senegalese health financing policy: delaying universal health coverage?

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Senegal has long sought solutions to achieve universal health coverage (UHC). However, in a context dependent on international aid, the country faces multiple external pressures to choose policy instruments. In this commentary, we propose an analysis of this influence. The empirical material comes from our involvement in analysing health reforms for 20 years and from many interviews and observations. While studies have shown that community-based health insurance (CBHI) was not an appropriate solution for UHC, some international actors have influenced their continued application. Another global partner proposed an alternative (professional and departmental CBHI), which was counteracted and delayed. These issues of powers and influences of international and national consultants, established in a neo-liberal approach to health, have lost at least a decade from UHC in Senegal. The alternative now appears to be acquired and is scaling up at the country level, witnessing a change in the current policy paradigm.

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hal-04598565 , version 1 (03-06-2024)

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Valéry Ridde, Jean-Hugues Caffin, Fatoumata Hane. External influences over Senegalese health financing policy: delaying universal health coverage?. Health Policy and Planning, 2024, 39 (1), pp.80-83. ⟨10.1093/heapol/czad108⟩. ⟨hal-04598565⟩
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