Category Archive for "2022"

Mandatory Vaccination and Green Passes – Review of International Experience

Globally, the COVID-19 vaccination started at the end of 2020 and continues at a different paces in various countries.  As of December 7 2021, 8 billion doses of vaccine have been administered worldwide, and 45% of the world’s population has been fully vaccinated.

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Sustaining Public Health Gains after Donor Transition: What can we learn about Georgia?

Understanding how and why Georgia was (or was not) able to sustain coverage with the selected health interventions after transition and identify the enablers and barriers to this. To achieve this objective following research questions were defined:

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Study report: Adaptations made in TB response during Covid-19 pandemic in Georgia

The CIF research team publishes study report entitled “What adaptations were made in TB response during Covid-19 pandemic in Georgia: health systems perspective on the implications for TB case detection and treatment provision”.

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PHC and COVID-19 Country Case Studies

The intention of these case studies is to identify and highlight new insights into how primary health care is not only responding to COVID-19, but also into how a more bottom-up, people-centered PHC is being delivered.

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Public Financial Management Framework for Service Delivery in the Health Sector in Georgia

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.

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TB in Migrants

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

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Sustaining effective coverage in the context of transition from external assistance – Lessons from Georgia

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.

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Fiscal Space Analysis for Health

As part of the World Bank’s support to improving health service delivery in the country and efforts to explore prospects of harnessing domestic resources for health, Curatio International Foundation conducts fiscal space analysis in collaboration with the Government of Georgia to maximize the achievement of the health sector objectives within the overall macroeconomic and fiscal realities of the country

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Institutional, Political, Organizational and Governance (IPOG) factors that influence the government actions in the covid-19 pandemic

Project duration 10-month long project (sep2021-june2022) Introduction & Overview The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged governments worldwide to respond urgently to control the spread of this dangerous disease but also to mitigate its impact on health, survival, and other dimensions of…

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AHPSR HUB

Building Institutional Capacity of HPSR health policy systems research

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