PREVALENCE OF SUBSTANDARD, FALSIFIED, UNLICENSED AND UNREGISTERED MEDICINE AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN AFRICA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Prevalence of substandard, falsified, unlicensed and unregistered medicine and its associated factors in Africa: a systematic review

Background: Substandard, falsified, unlicensed, and unregistered medicines pose significant risks to public health in developed and developing countries.This systematic review provides an overview of the prevalence of substandard, falsified, unlicensed, and unregistered medicine and its associated factors in Africa.Methods: Articles published from

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Reinforcing locally led solutions for universal health coverage: a logic model with applications in Benin, Namibia and Uganda

Development assistance for health programmes is often characterised as donor-led models with minimal country ownership and limited sustainability.This article presents new ways for low-income and middle-income countries to gain more control of their development assistance programming as they move towards universal health coverage (UHC).We base our

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