Ivory Coast: Universal Disease Coverage Increases From 9% in 2023 to 24% at the End of May 2025
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The world's political leaders reaffirmed their commitment to increasing investments in Universal Health Coverage (CSU), as well as in health systems that are inclusive, equitable, affordable, resilient and of quality.
The apotheosis of the information and awareness caravan on the Universal Sickness Coverage (CMU) held on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at the headquarters of the Universal Sickness Coverage Directorate, in Cocody Vallon, served as a framework for an assessment of the situation.
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