Social Security expenditure on health (% government expenditure on health) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Social security funds comprise the expenditure on health by social security institutions. Social security or national health insurance schemes are imposed and controlled by government units for the purpose of providing social benefits to members of the community as a whole or to particular segments of the community. They include direct outlays to medical care providers and to suppliers of medical goods as well as reimbursements to households and the supply of services in kind to the enrollees. Source: World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/nha/country/en/)
Social Security expenditure on health (% government expenditure on health) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1Cape Verde28.60
2Algeria26.70
3Egypt26.40
4Tunisia25.20
5North Africa20.54
6Togo17.30
7Sudan12
8Djibouti10.10
9Kenya8.80
10Botswana5.20
11South Africa4.30
12Rwanda4.10
13Senegal4
14Seychelles3.80
15Guinea-Bissau3
16Namibia2.90
17Gabon1.80
18Guinea1.50
19Tanzania0.90
20Burkina Faso0.20
21Cameroon0.10
22Mozambique0
23Mauritania0
24Malawi0
25Angola0
26Republic of the Congo0
27Nigeria0
28Comoros0
29Eritrea0
30Ethiopia0
31Sierra Leone0
32Gambia0
33Swaziland0
34Equatorial Guinea0
35Liberia0
36Lesotho0
37Sao Tome and Principe0
38Uganda0
39Morocco0
40Democratic Republic of the Congo0
41Zambia0
42Zimbabwe0
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