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Comparative analysis of healthcare systems in the Horn of Africa and the evaluation of Türkiye’s diplomatic health studies conducted in Somalia


Fatma K. Yilmaz
Pınar G. Ketenci

Abstract

This study examines the effectiveness of the countries' health systems in the Horn of Africa region. It also investigates the perspectives of  actors who have played an active role in health affairs in Somalia carried out by Türkiye. Using the Data Envelopment Analysis and  Malmquist Total Factor Efficiency Analysis, we investigated the effectiveness of the health systems and improvements made throughout  the years. In the countries of interest, efficiency levels and average total factor productivity showed positive and/or negative trends  between 2000 and 2020. Kenya showed a marked performance in achieving improved average total factor productivity thanks to the  effective use of current technology in health, success in integrating new technologies into the health system, and a high potential to  produce more output despite insufficient existing inputs. The remaining countries lagged behind in improving their production factors.  Since 2014, Türkiye has provided health services in Somalia through health diplomacy and conducted medical examinations for numerous  patients in a well-equipped hospital


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