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Exploring the Scope for Introducing Sin Tax to Finance a Universally Accessible National Health Insurance in Zimbabwe

A Policy Response to The National Public Health-Financing Crisis

Fall 2007

By Freckson Tineyi Ropi

This paper outlines a multi-stakeholder research project that seeks to explore the means with which the sustainable financing of the National Health Insurance can be extended to all Zimbabweans. One option for designing an innovative universally accessible NHI is to explore the possibilities of introducing a "sin tax."

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