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What is the Concertation?

The Concertation is a network to share experiences, competencies, and information on the development of Mutual Health Organizations (MHOs) in West and Central Africa.

The Concertation's activities reach a variety of concerned individuals who work in the development of mutual health insurance and other innovative mechanisms to increase access to healthcare services.

The Concertation's activities take place in the following countries: Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Ivory Coast, Benin, Mauritania, Cameroon, Guinea, Chad, Togo, Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi.

Why was the network created?

In Central and Western Africa, mutual health insurance development is taking on an increasingly more prominent role. For many years now, the number of mutual insurance organizations has been growing at a rapid rate across the region.
Sharing knowledge, competencies and experiences has become a clear and expressed need by all actors who work in the mutual health insurance field. The Concertation is an operational tool created to respond to this need (refer to the complete text from the Bamako agreement).

 
Date of creation 2009-09-18