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Countries that have universal or near universal access to healthcare have health financing mechanisms which are single …. It is this that contributes primarily to equity in healthcare in these countries. All OECD countries, excluding the USA … for India to move towards financing mechanisms that can create equity. It brings together data on India’s health …
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Budget speech 2008-09 by Finance Minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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better eye). Household expenditure was assessed through the collection of detailed consumption data, and asset ownership and …
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a proxy for health status, a comparison of the health expenditure patterns of organic and conventional rice …The study attempts to empirically examine whether the adoption of organic farming practices leads to better health. As …-farming households in North and Northeast Thailand is done. Using data from a 2006 household survey covering 626 households in eight …
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This study looked at budget processes related to health in two districts of Maharashtra and found that there was a … significant variation in the way budget estimation was practiced at the level of Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in both the …
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fund allocation and expenditure: GOI and States, b) Allocation and expenditure on key programmes like immunisation, c …
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Money for Education, Health, Child Protection not enough for 400 million children’s basic rights …
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infrastructure, such as health and education. Also, there have been significant changes in the structure of the economy. [Working …
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The Minister for Finance, Dr. T. M. Thomas Issac presented the Budget for the financial year 2011-2012.
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The current paper is an attempt to capture the process of child development along the age continuum of 0 to 11, with special reference to children living in diverse poverty situations.
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