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The Accelerating Progress Toward Health Coverage Project , funded by the World Bank, the Global Financing Facility , and the Netherlands, aims to improve access and quality of health services.
It was only during her seventh pregnancy that Ms. Salama Traoré was able to receive adequate health care: she was treated at a community health center in Bamako and expressed a sense of relief tinged with heavy memories. The ordeals endured by her couple, sometimes tragic, are not forgotten.
PACSU, funded by the World Bank, the Global Financing Facility , and the Netherlands, aims to improve access to and quality of health services. The project contributed to increased utilization of services, quality of care, patient satisfaction, recruitment of staff, equipment, and expansion of infrastructure.
"A consultation costs 1,000 CFA francs and the ticket is valid for one week; the follow-up of prenatal consultations during pregnancy costs 2,500 CFA francs," states Mrs. Achta Dembele, a midwife. The Malian medical sector acknowledges the significant impact of the project."Never before has our health system been so strengthened," says Dr. Doctor Doctor of the Kati Health District.
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