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Economic Inputs to the Timor-Leste Health Design—Final draft

Summary of publication

This economic analysis was commissioned by the Australian aid program to complement the project design for the initial phase of the Australian aid Timor-Leste Health Program 2013-2018. It provides guidance on selecting program components from an economic perspective, as well as a strategic analysis of the investment environment (from the perspective of cost-effectiveness and value-for-money), and the program aims to support the government to deliver effective and responsive health services. The report addresses two questions:

  1. What sorts of interventions are likely to be most effective in the short and long term at improving maternal, child and neo-natal health in Timor-Leste? How would they improve health care access and/or quality in the long-term, or will they only work in the short-term?
  2. How efficient is current government allocation and expenditure for health? How could government better use the $60 per capita spent to improve maternal and child health outcomes, and how is it currently spent?

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Last Updated: 3 February 2014
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