CBH (Cross Border Healthcare) Access Study

Principal Investigator

Funder

Medical Research Council

Description

The study is exploring the current legal-institutional context and how it facilitates or constrains access to healthcare services for communities residing along the borders in the East African region. The study objectives are; to explore the health systems’ constraints and implications for serving border communities; To determine how border resident communities, navigate the legal-institutional and health systems constraints to health service access and; To explore feasible solutions to advance the access and coverage agenda to services for the communities residing along East African Community borders. Study countries are Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda

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