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MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières |
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Basic Healthcare Country Sheet (in preparation) |
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WHO - World Health Organisation |
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Sudan,
Country Information, WHO, The World Health Report 2005 |
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Global
Health Atlas, World Health Statistics 2005, WHO |
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World
Health Organization Statistical Information System (WHOSIS),
WHO |
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Report of the WHO Commission on
Macroeconomics and Health, Apr 2002, WHO |
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Extract : "A minimum level of financing needed to cover essential interventions,
including HIV/AIDS, of between US$ 30 to US$ 40 per capita"
As shown in the annex table 3 of the World Health report of 2006, per capita total expenditure on health does not reach this minimum in Sudan.
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The world health report 2006 - working together for health, WHO, 2006. |
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Extract page 11-12 "...countries with fewer than 2.5 health care professionals
(counting only doctors, nurses and midwives) per 1000 population failed to achieve an 80% coverage rate for deliveries
by skilled birth attendants or for measles immunization...Using a similar “threshold” method and updated information on the size of the health workforce obtained for
this report, the JLI analysis has been repeated for skilled birth attendants (see Figure
1.4). A remarkably similar threshold is found at 2.28 health care professionals per
1000 population, ranging from 2.02 to 2.54 allowing for uncertainty.
The 57 countries that fall below this threshold and which fail to attain the 80%
coverage level are defined as having a critical shortage. Thirty-six of them are in
sub-Saharan Africa (Figure 1.5)."
Confirmed in the Q&A "Do most countries have enough health workers?": "Thirty-six countries in Africa are confronting critical shortages, meaning they have fewer than 2.3 doctors, nurses and midwives per 1000 people. These countries are unable to provide basic, life-saving services in a consistent manner."
Annex Table 4 Global distribution of health workers in WHO Member States : Physicians 0.22/1000, nurses 0.84/1000, midwives 0.08/1000 equals a total of 1.14 health care professionals per 1000 population in Sudan.
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Survey report on medicine prices and affordibility in Sudan |
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UNDP - United Nations Development
Programme |
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Country
tables, Human Development Report 2005 |
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Sudan
Data Country Sheet |
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Sudan
Country Fact Sheet |
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Global Health Council |
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Statistics from the Human Development Report 2003 are presented
in an interactive
world atlas. |
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Sudan
Statistics |
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The World Bank Group |
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DevData,
Health, Nutrition & Population Stats, 2005 |
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ECOI - European Country of Information
Network |
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Focus
Country: Armenia, Humanitarian issues, Health, ECOI |
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OSAR - Organisation Suisse d' Aide
aux Réfugiés |
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Sudan,
Country of Origin Information, OSAR |
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IRIN - Integrated Regional Information
Networks |
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Sudan Humanitarian Country Profile, IRIN (HTML) |
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Social Security Online |
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Sudan,
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa, 2007 |
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International Social Security Association |
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ISSA provides a database of social security systems in over 170 countries. |
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Transparency International |
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Global Corruption Report 2006, Special Focus: Corruption and Health |
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Corruption
Perceptions Index 2005, Country rank: 144 |
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development organizations in Sudan |
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Sudan,
Directory of Development Organizations, edition 2006 |