African Collaborative for Health Financing Solutions (ACS)
Project overview
ACS mobilized a diverse team of African experts and international organizations to support learning and accountability for universal health coverage (UHC) at the national and regional level. ACS’ approach of strategic partnerships with local institutions, and of facilitation, knowledge brokering, technical coaching and mentoring of country actors allowed ACS to be responsive to countries’ priorities and build on country institutions, expertise and processes and to create ownership, capacity, and coherence at the country level.
Topics
- Financing, Health Policy, Regulation, Universal Health Care
Capabilities
- Evidence generation through research
Funders/Sponsors
USAID
Partners
Results for Development
Related resources
BMJ Global Health. Reinforcing locally led solutions for universal health coverage: a logic model with applications in Benin, Namibia and Uganda. February 2021.
Duke Global Health Innovation Center. White paper: Innovations to Advance Universal Health Coverage in Africa. October 2020. (PDF)
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy. Better Together (United Kingdom). November 2017. (Case Study)
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy. Zio Integrated Care Network (the Netherlands). November 2017. (Case Study)
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy. Gesundes Kinzigtal (Germany). November 2017. (Case Study)
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy. Possible (Nepal). November 2017. (Case Study)
Health Affairs. Accountable Care Reforms Improve Women’s And Children’s Health In Nepal. November 2017. (Research Article)
Health Affairs. Improving Care And Lowering Costs: Evidence And Lessons From A Global Analysis Of Accountable Care Reforms. November 2017. (Research Article)