Donor-funded project's sustainability assessment : a qualitative case study of a results-based financing pilot in Koulikoro region, Mali
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2017
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BioMed Central
Abstract
Results-based financing (RBF) as an alternative to national health financing systems shows a weak level of sustainability due to many factors. In terms of this pilot project in Mali, while some gains could be sustained (investments in long-term resources, high compatibility of values and codes, adapted design to implementation contexts), other intended benefits could not: end of investments; lack of shared cultural artefacts around RBF; loss of different tasks and procedures; the need for more ownership by local stakeholders. This in-depth report observes a lack of sustainability planning, and few critical events associated with phases of sustainability.
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Includes abstract in French
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Journal Article (peer-reviewed)
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SUSTAINABILITY, ROUTINISATION, INSTITUTIONALIZATION, HEALTH FINANCING, RESULTS BASED FINANCING, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, MALI, DECENTRALIZATION, DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE, SOUTH OF SAHARA
Citation
Seppey, M., Ridde, V., Touré, L., & Coulibaly, A. (2017). Donor-funded project's sustainability assessment: a qualitative case study of a results-based financing pilot in Koulikoro region, Mali. Globalization and health, 13(1), 86. DOI 10.1186/s12992-017-0307-8