Orokia Marthe SORY

Orokia SORY holds a Master’s degree in public health, with a major in health policy, planning and management, as well as a Master’s degree in economics and management, with a major in macroeconomics and development management, both from the University of Ouagadougou. To strengthen her professional skills, she obtained a certificate in health policy and systems research methodology at the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp, Belgium, and is currently pursuing a university diploma (DU) in medical economic evaluation methods and practices at the Institute of Public Health, Epidemiology and Development (ISPED) in Bordeaux, France. She is particularly interested in health financing, health policy and systems analysis, health economic evaluation, as well as gender and community health issues.

Browse publications from Orokia Marthe SORY

Stakeholders’ perceptions of equity, efficiency and transparency in the allocation of funding to public health structures in Burkina Faso.
EDM Burkina Faso: digital tools for free healthcare, drug management, prescription tracking and decision-making dashboard.
First results of a survey (Dec 2023 – Jan 2024) on the deployment, user profiles and perceptions of the eight EDM tools in Burkina Faso.
Preliminary: 696 EDM users in Burkina Faso show similar use and satisfaction between men and women, with no gender disparities.
Initial results (Dec.2023-Jan.2024) of the Minimal Digital Ecosystem evaluation in Burkina Faso: user profiles, training, perceived complexity and its
First results (Dec.2023-Jan.2024) on the deployment and user perceptions of the eight tools of the Minimal Digital Ecosystem in Burkina Faso.
Training and deployment of the minimal digital ecosystem (EDM) in Ziniaré and Ténado: results, difficulties and recommendations for improving training and deployment.
ACS tools and resources to make policy dialogue more inclusive and support universal health coverage in Africa.
Analysis of the OPAL partnership in the ACS project: implementation, challenges and recommendations to support CSU in Africa.
R4D-OPAL (ACS) partnerships: processes, results and recommendations for building capacity, governance and sustainability towards CSU.

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