What We Do
FAST-TRACK
TO UHC
Over the past few years, self-care has advanced as a concept, practice, policy, and particularly during the time of COVID-19, a necessity to meeting the health needs of people across the globe. At a time when health systems are increasingly overstretched trying to meet the demands of COVID-19 and millions of individuals unable to access care, safe and effective self-care practices have the potential to improve the equity and efficiencies of health systems and offer a path for health systems to achieve universal health coverage.
Self-care can fast-track progress toward universal health coverage by broadening access to entry points into the health system, and countries have a critical opportunity to chart a new frontier for self-care interventions. While self-care is neither a replacement for quality primary care, nor a short cut to universal health coverage, self-care can act as an integral and complementary component of overall healthcare systems.
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Resources
Dive into these resources to learn more about our work leading up to icfp 2022
Kenya Self-Care Guidelines 2023
Resource Type:
- Guidelines
Language:
- English
Ethiopia National Self-Care Guideline
Resource Type:
- Guidelines
Language:
- English
Guide National Autosoin Senegal 2021
Resource Type:
- Guidelines
Language:
- French
LATEST
Stories
Read our latest blog posts and news

Strengthening Systems: Nigeria’s Journey to Comprehensive Integration of SRH Self-Care Indicators into the NHMIS

Uganda Launches National Guidelines for Self-Care

SCTG Country Monitoring Dashboards: Documenting the Impact of Self-Care Interventions

Pioneering Self-Care in Nigeria: A Pathway to Expanding Health Access for Vulnerable Populations

Be in the KNOW: Supporting Health Literacy and Agency through Digital Self-Care
