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Table 10 Cost of intervention in USD ($) to avert mortality among the poorest by in six West African countries

From: Using equitable impact sensitive tool (EQUIST) to promote implementation of evidence informed policymaking to improve maternal and child health outcomes: a focus on six West African Countries

Intervention strategy

Cost of intervention in six countries

Benin

Burkina Faso

Ghana

Mali

Nigeria

Senegal

Conditional cash transfer

521,950

1,173,987

424,339

1,205,482

9,210,783

987,425

Vouchers

521,950

1,173,987

424,339

1,205,482

9,210,783

987,425

Health insurance

521,950

1,173,987

424,339

1,205,482

9,210,783

987,425

Supply-side financial incentives

1,596,353

499,389

225,433

745,928

1,741,842

21,681

Pharmaceutical cost control

–

–

34,526

–

–

–

Community education & outreach

218,692

131,753

119,012

1460

3,977,842

230,580

Redeployment/relocation of existing staff

–

2,327,896

138,773

–

22,056,700

2,209,502

Leadership and management training

3,104,019

971,035

93,930

–

–

42,158

Health systems accountability

3,104,019

971,035

93,930

–

3,386,914

42,158

Task-shifting/task sharing

–

1,163,948

69,386

–

11,028,350

1,104,751

Ensure timely procurement of key commodities

–

–

13,810

76,891

40,574

3027

Pharmaceutical stock management

–

–

13,810

76,891

–

–

Pre-service training/recruitment

–

11,272

–

–

–

–

Pharmaceutical quality regulation

–

–

–

48,454

–

–

Cost per capita

4.0

3.0

0.39

2.0

2.0

2.0