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Claude Sekabaraga
Researcher at World Bank
Publications - 7
Citations - 652
Claude Sekabaraga is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health policy & Health care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 620 citations.
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Performance-based financing: just a donor fad or a catalyst towards comprehensive health-care reform?
TL;DR: The experience is that performance-based financing can catalyse comprehensive reforms and help address structural problems of public health services, such as low responsiveness, inefficiency and inequity.
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Reduced premature mortality in Rwanda: lessons from success
Paul Farmer,Cameron T Nutt,Claire M. Wagner,Claude Sekabaraga,Tej Nuthulaganti,Jonathan Weigel,Didi Bertrand Farmer,Antoinette Habinshuti,Soline Dusabeyesu Mugeni,Jean-Claude Karasi,Peter Drobac,Peter Drobac +11 more
TL;DR: Rwanda’s approach to delivering healthcare in a setting of post-conflict poverty offers lessons for other poor countries, say Paul Farmer and colleagues.
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Rwanda 20 years on: investing in life
Agnes Binagwaho,Paul Farmer,Sabin Nsanzimana,Corine Karema,Michel Gasana,Jean de Dieu Ngirabega,Fidele Ngabo,Claire M. Wagner,Cameron T Nutt,Thierry Nyatanyi,Maurice Gatera,Yvonne Kayiteshonga,Cathy Mugeni,Placidie Mugwaneza,Joseph Shema,Parfait Uwaliraye,Erick Gaju,Marie Aimee Muhimpundu,Theophile Dushime,Florent Senyana,Jean Baptiste Mazarati,Celsa Muzayire Gaju,Lisine Tuyisenge,Vincent Mutabazi,Patrick Kyamanywa,Vincent Rusanganwa,Jean Pierre Nyemazi,Agathe Umutoni,Ida Kankindi,Christian Ntizimira,Hinda Ruton,Nathan Mugume,Denis Nkunda,Esperance Ndenga,Joel Mubiligi,Jean Baptiste Kakoma,Etienne Karita,Claude Sekabaraga,Emmanuel Rusingiza,Michael Rich,Joia S. Mukherjee,Joseph Rhatigan,Corrado Cancedda,Didi Bertrand-Farmer,Gene Bukhman,Sara Stulac,Neo Tapela,Cassia van der hoof Holstein,Lawrence N. Shulman,Antoinette Habinshuti,Matthew H. Bonds,Michael S Wilkes,Chunling Lu,Mary C. Smith-Fawzi,JaBaris D. Swain,Michael P. Murphy,Alan Ricks,Vanessa B. Kerry,Barbara P. Bush,Richard W. Siegler,Cori S. Stern,Anne Sliney,Tej Nuthulaganti,Injonge Karangwa,Elisabetta Pegurri,Ophelia M. Dahl,Peter Drobac +66 more
TL;DR: The lessons learned in rebuilding Rwanda's health sector during the past two decades are reflected, as the country now prepares itself to take on new challenges in health-care delivery.
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Can innovative health financing policies increase access to MDG-related services? Evidence from Rwanda.
TL;DR: The paper concludes that the Rwanda experience provides a useful example of effective implementation of policies that reduce the financial barrier to health services, hereby contributing to the health MDGs.
Sante et pauvrete au Rwanda : Reconstruire et reformer les services de sante dans la perspective des objectifs du millenaire pour le développement (OMD)
TL;DR: In order to rapidly improve its health sector, Rwanda must not only pay particular attention to renovating health infrastructures, but also to rebuilding its human resource base in order to expand health coverage to the most disadvantaged populations and regions.