Place Health at the heart of economic development – Prof. Nonvignon
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Govt urged to place premium on health issues
An Associate Professor and Health Economist at the School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon, Justice Nonvignon, who made the call, expla
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The African Union in the G20: What Will the Implications Be For Health Financing in Africa?
Health systems in Africa are under considerable strain: rapid demographic change, rising non-communicable diseases, and emerging and re-emerging th
Qualitative study on the political economy of financing traditional vaccines and vitamin A supplements in six African countries
A qualitative study exploring political economy variables of actors’ interests, roles, power and commitment to ensure government financing of non-G
Justice Nonvignon: Head of Africa CDC’s Health Economics Unit speaks on ways forward for decolonizing global health
Dr. Justice Nonvignon, who grew up in Ghana, completed his studies in Ghana and Tanzania.
Justice Nonvignon: Head of Africa CDC’s Health Economics Unit speaks on ways forward for decolonizing global health
Dr. Justice Nonvignon, who grew up in Ghana, completed his studies in Ghana and Tanzania.
60 seconds with… Dr Justice Nonvignon
iDSI caught up with Dr Justice Nonvignon, a senior lecturer and health economist at the University of Ghana, ahead of a special event in Accra
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Modernizing Our Public Health Systems to Be Ready for the Next Pandemic
Community health volunteer makes a home visit. © Samy Rakotoniaina/Management Sciences for Health
Transition to sunset: the future of foreign aid for basic health services in Africa
After decades of lofty promises, mixed successes, catastrophic failures, and billions of dollars spent, the time is ripe