2019
DOI: 10.14428/emulations.varia.027
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« Encore un luxe ! »

Abstract: Depuis le début des années 2000, l’assurance volontaire apparaît comme une réponse aux faiblesses des systèmes de protection sociale en Afrique subsaharienne. Le Sénégal s’inscrit dans cette logique à travers la mise en place du programme de couverture maladie universelle (CMU). Toutefois, malgré les efforts des décideurs, les niveaux d’adhésion des populations concernées demeurent faibles. Les travaux qui rendent compte de ce phénomène ont en commun un intérêt accru pour le secteur informel. Or, ce secteur n’… Show more

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“…Beyond the technical and financial challenges, social representation vis-à-vis CBHIs in Africa, particularly in Senegal [27], influences their attractiveness, which does not seem sufficiently studied by researchers yet, nor considered by operators [28]. Overall, Senegal's CBHIs do not yet meet the populations' needs, they are still hardly known to them, and their functioning is not optimal [8,10,27,29,30]. Since the acceptability is even lower for the mandatory character of membership and closely linked to trust in current (health and CBHI) systems, strengthening CBHIs is undoubtedly a prerequisite before any reform.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the technical and financial challenges, social representation vis-à-vis CBHIs in Africa, particularly in Senegal [27], influences their attractiveness, which does not seem sufficiently studied by researchers yet, nor considered by operators [28]. Overall, Senegal's CBHIs do not yet meet the populations' needs, they are still hardly known to them, and their functioning is not optimal [8,10,27,29,30]. Since the acceptability is even lower for the mandatory character of membership and closely linked to trust in current (health and CBHI) systems, strengthening CBHIs is undoubtedly a prerequisite before any reform.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%