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Evaluation of Samoa Health Sector Management Programme (Health SWAp)

The Health Resource Facility Country Resources Evaluation of Policy, Law, Strategies, Plans, and Services Samoa 21 May 2013 Report

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The Health SWAp (sector-wide approach) aims to bring development partners’ funds together with Government of Samoa’s own health sector budget to support the implementation of elements of the
Health Sector Plan 2008-2018. This report presents the findings and recommendations stemming from the Review of the SWAp.

The purpose of the Review of the Health SWAp is to assess the effectiveness of the program in supporting the implementation of the Health Sector Plan 2008-2018; the extent to which it has delivered value for money; whether the program design was appropriate to the political, policy and fiscal context; and whether it has laid a foundation for future donor engagement.

In addition, the Review is expected to identify lessons for the design of any future program of support to Samoa’s health sector.

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