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Coping with cost recovery: A study of the social impact and responses to cost recovery in basic services (Health and Education) in poor communities in Zambia.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Stockholm : Task Force on Poverty Reduction, 1996.Subject(s): Summary: This report deals with the social implications of the cost-recovery measures (user charges) adopted in the Zambian health and education sectors since 1989, especially those introduced as part of the MMD government's economic recovery programme since October 1991. The focus of the study is on the impact of the charges on access to basic health care and primary education among the poorest sections of the urban and rural population in Zambia.
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This report deals with the social implications of the cost-recovery measures (user charges) adopted in the Zambian health and education sectors since 1989, especially those introduced as part of the MMD government's economic recovery programme since October 1991. The focus of the study is on the impact of the charges on access to basic health care and primary education among the poorest sections of the urban and rural population in Zambia.

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