Mutual insurances in Africa: Issues and perspectives

From the end of the 1970s, the promotion of the community and the participation of populations in the health system reinforced the idea that mutual health insurance was a potentially major player in the extension of coverage against health risks. But the history of mutuality in Africa was quickly st...

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