Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola
The World Bank commissioned a capacity assessment study of the Ministry of Health (MOH) that was undertaken in March 2006. The terms of reference covered the following areas: Identify the existing analytical work being done by other donors in the h...
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ABORTION ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABSTINENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS EPIDEMIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES ARMED CONFLICT AUXILIARY NURSES BASIC HEALTH CARE BEDS BIG CITIES BIRTH ATTENDANTS BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CAUSES OF DEATH CAUSES OF DEATH FOR WOMEN CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIES CIVIL WAR CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVES COUNSELING DEATHS DECISION MAKING DELIVERY COSTS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DENTISTRY DEVELOPMENT OF POLICIES DISASTERS DISEASE CONTROL DOCTORS ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION EPIDEMIOLOGY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH COSTS HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PLAN HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PLANS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROJECTS HEALTH PROMOTERS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TRAINING HEALTH WORKERS HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HYGIENE ILL HEALTH IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IUD LACK OF CAPACITY LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING CONDITIONS LOWER FERTILITY MALARIA MALARIA CONTROL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL DOCTORS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SPECIALISTS MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MIDWIFES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION NATIONAL AIDS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NURSE NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OUTPATIENT SERVICES PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEACE PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACY PHYSICIANS PHYSIOTHERAPY PILL PLAN OF ACTION POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES PROGRESS PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITALS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES QUALITY CONTROL RADIO RADIOLOGY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH CENTERS RESOURCE ALLOCATION SANITATION SCHOOL CURRICULA SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEX WORKERS STIS STRENGTHENING HUMAN RESOURCES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS SYPHILIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERTIARY LEVEL TETANUS TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS TRADITIONAL HEALERS TRAINING FOR HEALTH STAFF TRAINING OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNFPA URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATIONS USE OF CONDOMS USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES USER FEES VITAL STATISTICS WORKING CONDITIONS |
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ABORTION ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABSTINENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS EPIDEMIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES ARMED CONFLICT AUXILIARY NURSES BASIC HEALTH CARE BEDS BIG CITIES BIRTH ATTENDANTS BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CAUSES OF DEATH CAUSES OF DEATH FOR WOMEN CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIES CIVIL WAR CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVES COUNSELING DEATHS DECISION MAKING DELIVERY COSTS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DENTISTRY DEVELOPMENT OF POLICIES DISASTERS DISEASE CONTROL DOCTORS ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION EPIDEMIOLOGY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH COSTS HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PLAN HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PLANS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROJECTS HEALTH PROMOTERS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TRAINING HEALTH WORKERS HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HYGIENE ILL HEALTH IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IUD LACK OF CAPACITY LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING CONDITIONS LOWER FERTILITY MALARIA MALARIA CONTROL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL DOCTORS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SPECIALISTS MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MIDWIFES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION NATIONAL AIDS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NURSE NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OUTPATIENT SERVICES PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEACE PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACY PHYSICIANS PHYSIOTHERAPY PILL PLAN OF ACTION POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES PROGRESS PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITALS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES QUALITY CONTROL RADIO RADIOLOGY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH CENTERS RESOURCE ALLOCATION SANITATION SCHOOL CURRICULA SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEX WORKERS STIS STRENGTHENING HUMAN RESOURCES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS SYPHILIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERTIARY LEVEL TETANUS TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS TRADITIONAL HEALERS TRAINING FOR HEALTH STAFF TRAINING OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNFPA URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATIONS USE OF CONDOMS USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES USER FEES VITAL STATISTICS WORKING CONDITIONS Blasques de Oliveira, João Carlos Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
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Africa Angola |
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The World Bank commissioned a capacity
assessment study of the Ministry of Health (MOH) that was
undertaken in March 2006. The terms of reference covered the
following areas: Identify the existing analytical work being
done by other donors in the health field and summarize their
terms of reference and main conclusions; assess the MOH
capacity to implement health policies and strategies adopted
by the government; assess the MOH capacity to implement
projects financed by the Bank, the Global fund, EU and
others focusing the analysis on the MOH capacity for policy
formulation, mobilization of funds, and program
implementation; assess the capacity at central, provincial
and municipal level in (i) program management, (ii) service
delivery, including the number and distribution of staff;
analyze the decision making process and the incentives for
decision making including how much the system is centralized
or decentralized; analyze the existing stock of health
professionals including the MOH and military, identifying
key constraints and gaps in capacity, government plans to
increase capacity; existing training institutions and their
capacity to produce new professionals and follow-up
training; propose options for short term and long-term
interventions including training managers, training of
doctors and nurses, recruitment, on-job-training, review of
curricula and other; make cost estimates of short term
capacity building interventions that could be financed by
the Bank and other donors; and identify future work that may
be needed to undertake deeper or follow-up analysis. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study |
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Blasques de Oliveira, João Carlos |
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Blasques de Oliveira, João Carlos |
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Blasques de Oliveira, João Carlos |
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Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
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Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
title_full |
Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
title_fullStr |
Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
title_full_unstemmed |
Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola |
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capacity assessment of the ministry of health of the republic of angola |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-129092021-04-23T14:03:03Z Capacity Assessment of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Angola Blasques de Oliveira, João Carlos ABORTION ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABSTINENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS EPIDEMIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES ARMED CONFLICT AUXILIARY NURSES BASIC HEALTH CARE BEDS BIG CITIES BIRTH ATTENDANTS BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CAUSES OF DEATH CAUSES OF DEATH FOR WOMEN CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIES CIVIL WAR CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVES COUNSELING DEATHS DECISION MAKING DELIVERY COSTS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DENTISTRY DEVELOPMENT OF POLICIES DISASTERS DISEASE CONTROL DOCTORS ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION EPIDEMIOLOGY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH COSTS HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PLAN HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PLANS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROJECTS HEALTH PROMOTERS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TRAINING HEALTH WORKERS HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HYGIENE ILL HEALTH IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IUD LACK OF CAPACITY LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING CONDITIONS LOWER FERTILITY MALARIA MALARIA CONTROL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL DOCTORS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SPECIALISTS MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MIDWIFES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION NATIONAL AIDS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NURSE NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OUTPATIENT SERVICES PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEACE PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACY PHYSICIANS PHYSIOTHERAPY PILL PLAN OF ACTION POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES PROGRESS PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITALS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES QUALITY CONTROL RADIO RADIOLOGY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH CENTERS RESOURCE ALLOCATION SANITATION SCHOOL CURRICULA SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEX WORKERS STIS STRENGTHENING HUMAN RESOURCES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS SYPHILIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERTIARY LEVEL TETANUS TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS TRADITIONAL HEALERS TRAINING FOR HEALTH STAFF TRAINING OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNFPA URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATIONS USE OF CONDOMS USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES USER FEES VITAL STATISTICS WORKING CONDITIONS The World Bank commissioned a capacity assessment study of the Ministry of Health (MOH) that was undertaken in March 2006. The terms of reference covered the following areas: Identify the existing analytical work being done by other donors in the health field and summarize their terms of reference and main conclusions; assess the MOH capacity to implement health policies and strategies adopted by the government; assess the MOH capacity to implement projects financed by the Bank, the Global fund, EU and others focusing the analysis on the MOH capacity for policy formulation, mobilization of funds, and program implementation; assess the capacity at central, provincial and municipal level in (i) program management, (ii) service delivery, including the number and distribution of staff; analyze the decision making process and the incentives for decision making including how much the system is centralized or decentralized; analyze the existing stock of health professionals including the MOH and military, identifying key constraints and gaps in capacity, government plans to increase capacity; existing training institutions and their capacity to produce new professionals and follow-up training; propose options for short term and long-term interventions including training managers, training of doctors and nurses, recruitment, on-job-training, review of curricula and other; make cost estimates of short term capacity building interventions that could be financed by the Bank and other donors; and identify future work that may be needed to undertake deeper or follow-up analysis. 2013-03-25T18:52:10Z 2013-03-25T18:52:10Z 2006-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/16370642/capacity-assessment-ministry-health-republic-angola http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12909 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Angola |