Energy poverty in healthcare facilities: a “silent barrier” to improved healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa

Energy-Generating Resources 1. No poverty Quality Improvement 7. Clean energy Health Services Accessibility 3. Good health 12. Responsible consumption 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 13. Climate action 11. Sustainability Humans Health Facilities Delivery of Health Care Africa South of the Sahara
DOI: 10.1057/s41271-018-0136-x Publication Date: 2018-06-27T07:27:13Z
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This paper addresses an important topic, energy poverty in healthcare facilities. We try to provide an interesting perspective on bringing together two SDGs. The SDG 7, which seeks to ensure access to affordable, sustainable, and modern energy for all, is interlinked with Goal 3 on Health. The literature studies as well as data on the subject are sparse. Nevertheless, a systematic documentation of the levels and variation in access to energy at the health-facility level is important for designing effective policies to improve the quality of healthcare and the ultimate health of the population. Using the 2012-2013 Senegal Service Provision Assessment (SCSPA), we assessed energy access in health facilities and health systems' performance. Data were also geocoded using ArcGIS 10.3 to give a snapshot of the situation.
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