ABSTRACT

The Mali Rural Health Project was designed as a model effort within the US foreign aid programme for extending rudimentary health services in rural areas of developing nations. Although some success was achieved, the programme proved to be too costly for nation-wide implementation, thus failing to achieve its immediate goals. The authors' assessmen

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|30 pages

Mali: The Setting of the PSR

chapter 3|44 pages

PSR Design and Implementation

chapter 4|34 pages

Training in the PSR

chapter 5|42 pages

PSR Financial and Economic Analysis

chapter 6|15 pages

Conclusion