Towards a Suggested Vision for a Health Endowment Fund in Algeria in Order to Achieve Sustainable Health Security
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v21i1.371Keywords:
Endowment, The health endowment, Public health, Endowment funds, Sustainable health securityAbstract
countries ’public budgets and a disruption in global health systems that are mainly based on financing policies and public health reform away from the contribution of the charitable sector and voluntary work institutions in supporting official efforts to confront the repercussions of this pandemic. This has affected negatively the efficacy of the means produced in facing this pandemic and its dangerous effects on sustainable health security and public health for future generations, as this situation has demonstrated the modern state's gradual abandonment of the social circle voluntarily or involuntarily. This has caused a situation that calls for stimulating popular participation in facing these crises through a legal and institutional framework in which financial contributions are collected and distributed on various fronts, in a manner that ensures the activation of some financial and charitable systems inspired by the knowledge and civilization balance of nations; such as Islamic endowment system that carried out this responsibility with a high degree of ingenuity and efficacy in past time. This study will be an analytical approach to the possibility of engaging the endowment system and charitable work in the state’s efforts to achieve sustainable health security, through the idea of endowment funds and thence through health endowment funds along with the recently created National Health Security Agency, in order to confront the risks of this type of crisis and global epidemics, and developing scientific research, health reform programs, and the health system with all its components, through reducing the burden of the state's general budge.
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