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

Keywords

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

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