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[How to optimize the efficiency of international sanitary aid in the Democratic Republic of Congo].

Joseph Manzambi Kuwekita, Olivier Bruyère, Michèle Guillaume, Christiane Gosset, Jean-Yves Reginster.   

Abstract

Analysis of national health insurance accounts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) clearly shows the importance of international sanitary aid, particularlyfor thefunding ofgeneral referral hospitals, the management of inpatients with AIDS, administration of health zones andfunding of preventive care providers. It The targeted changes described in this article could possibly optimize the efficiency ofinternational aidfor the DRC population, mainly for disorders considered to be a health care priority (i.e. malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis) as well as in the fight against malnutrition. Recommendations target the implementation of procedures for control offood chain security, changes in lifestyle and dietary habits of the population but also comprise extensive restructuring of the health care administration. A dramatic change of the structure in charge of drug distribution as well as eradication of the transfer of part of public health structure income to public health administrative personnel could result in the allocation of significantfunds to thefight against the most important diseases. Better collaboration between the various departments in charge of health care professional training, together with enhanced responsibility of health care personnel is essential. Independent and respected non-governmental organizations should be involved in an audit process, targeting all aspects of the current DRC health system. Eventually, in an equal opportunity perspective, taking into consideration the very high degree of poverty ofDRC inhabitants, implementation of health insurance programmes, use ofgeneric drugs and generalization ofmicro-credit initiatives should also be implemented.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26164963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante Publique        ISSN: 0995-3914            Impact factor:   0.203


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2.  Quality of antimalarials in Kinshasa peri-urban areas with regard to local pharmaceutical legislation and regulation.

Authors:  Don Jethro Mavungu Landu; Michel Frédérich; Joseph Manzambi Kuwekita; Christian Bongo-Pasi Nswe; J K Mbinze; Sophie Liégeois; Nicodème Kalenda Tshilombo; Mineze Kwete Minga; Patient Ciza Hamuli; Philippe Hubert; Roland Marini Djang'eing'a
Journal:  Int Health       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 2.473

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