The research project aims to promote evidence-based policies in the pharmaceutical sector by generating evidence and fostering civil engagement. The project will achieve the aim through two objectives: (1) Investigate the recent reforms in the pharmaceutical sector and their impact on the access to medicines for Georgia citizens. Read more >>
The 12-month duration project aims to assess the risks of imported TB infection spread by foreign visitors and propose a set of mechanisms for risk prevention based on international experience. The project will assess migration flows, their structure and volumes, and the expected epidemiological risk of TB due to migrants for Georgia. Read more >>
Six country case studies examining how governments have responded (or not) to reductions in donor funding through changes in the service delivery architecture, health financing arrangements, information systems, and governance arrangements, and how these changes have or have not influenced whether effective coverage of priority interventions previously funded by donors is sustained or not. Read more >>
The study will analyze the mobilization of domestic resources for health through taxation, insurance, and other additional financing mechanisms and strategies. It will also analyze the levels and types of resources that are now being mobilized domestically and examine how these patterns are influenced by the stage of development of the economy among other factors. Read more >>
This study aims to evaluate the influence of institutional, political, organizational, and governance (IPOG) factors on response planning and implementation against the COVID19 outbreak in Georgia. The Global Health Security Index (GHSI) published by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019 took a purely technical view of evaluating the Government’s pandemic preparedness. Read more >>
TB remains one of the top infectious killers worldwide. It is anticipated that global burden of TB most likely will increase due to Covid-19. To cope with this challenge, the country should prepare and implement mitigation measures and before doing so, an assessment of the National TB Program’s capabilities is essential. Read more >>
Curatio International Foundation in partnership with the American University of Beirut K2P Centre is implementing a project entitled “Building Institutional Capacity of HPSR”. The project will: Develop durable and sustainable capacity for evidence-informed decision-making in health in LMICs by ensuring the required skills, incentives and systems are in place to facilitate evidence-informed decision-making in health. Read more >>
In 2015, the Alliance commissioned twenty PRIMASYS case studies in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Colombia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania. Read more >>
The study will reveal the systemic weaknesses that have to be addressed by the Government by using, the public finance management (PFM), in Health Toolkit Version 2.7, developed by the Bank in October 2019. The tool helps the country identify key challenges. Read more >>
Curatio International Foundation is implementing a new research project entitled “Prevention of Addiction and Mental Health in Adolescents in Georgia (PAMAd)”. The aim of this 42-month duration project is to improve the health and wellbeing of adolescents and young people affected by substance use and common mental health disorders through effective service provision. Read more >>
The overall aim of this study is to elaborate this conceptual framing of risks of harm from concentration and fragmentation of healthcare markets and develop a set of tools for undertaking healthcare market analysis that can inform policy options for shaping healthcare markets in the context of UHC. We will achieve this aim through 4 specific research questions (RQs) Read more >>