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Expenditures on health research in sub-Saharan African countries: results of a questionnaire-based survey.

Derege Kebede1, Chris Zielinski2, Peter Ebongue Mbondji2, Issa Sanou2, Wenceslas Kouvividila2, Paul-Samson Lusamba-Dikassa2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the sources of funds for health research (revenue) and the uses of these funds (expenditure).
DESIGN: A structured questionnaire was used to solicit financial information from health research institutions.
SETTING: Forty-two sub-Saharan African countries. PARTICIPANTS: Key informants in 847 health research institutions in the 42 sub-Saharan African countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Expenditure on health research by institutions, funders and subject areas.
RESULTS: An estimated total of US$ 302 million was spent on health research by institutions that responded to the survey in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region for the biennium 2005-2006. The most notable funders for health research activities were external funding, ministries of health, other government ministries, own funds and non-profit institutions. Most types of health research performers spent significant portions of their resources on in-house research, with medical schools spending 82% and government agencies 62%. Hospitals spent 38% of their resources on management, and other institutions (universities, firms, etc.) spent 87% of their resources on capital investment. Research on human immunodeficiency virus/tuberculosis and malaria accounted for 30% of funds, followed by research on other communicable diseases and maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions (23%).
CONCLUSIONS: Research on major health problems of the Region, such as communicable diseases, accounts for most of the research expenditures. However, the total expenditure is very low compared with other WHO regions. © The Royal Society of Medicine.

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Keywords:  health research expenditure; health research finance; health research in Africa; health research institutions

Year:  2014        PMID: 24914130      PMCID: PMC4109355          DOI: 10.1177/0141076814530601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Med        ISSN: 0141-0768            Impact factor:   5.344


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1.  Surveying the knowledge landscape in sub-Saharan Africa: methodology.

Authors:  Derege Kebede; Chris Zielinski; Peter Ebongue Mbondji; Issa Sanou; Wenceslas Kouvividila; Paul-Samson Lusamba-Dikassa
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  2014-06-09       Impact factor: 5.344

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