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SUMMARY:Revisiting Access to Health Insurance Services for Persons with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Date: June 10\, 2026\,\nTime: 3:00–4:00 PM (GMT+1)\nVenue: Zoom Online (Register now) \nBackground & Rationale\nAccess to healthcare is a fundamental right\, yet persons with disabilities (PWD) in Cameroon face persistent barriers: affordability constraints\, limited availability of specialized services\, physical and communication barriers\, and social stigma. These constraints increase the risk of unmet health needs and catastrophic expenditure. While ongoing UHC?related reforms provide essential coverage for some priority groups\, PWD frequently remain under?served in insurance design and enrolment. \nThis webinar will examine how to better integrate PWD into health insurance and social protection mechanisms. It will explore financing options for rehabilitation and assistive technologies\, disability?responsive benefits packages\, adapted enrolment pathways\, and service delivery arrangements that improve access and continuity of care. The session seeks to move from advocacy to actionable design choices and implementation steps. \nObjectives\nGeneral Objective: Identify practical ways to expand and sustain PWD inclusion in health insurance and related social protection programs. \nSpecific Objectives: \n\nMap key barriers for PWD across enrolment\, premium payment\, service access\, and claims.\nAssess current inclusion within UHC rollout and complementary schemes (e.g.\, vouchers\, means?tested subsidies).\nPrioritize financing strategies to reduce out?of?pocket spending for rehabilitation and assistive products.\nDefine programmatic steps and partnerships to scale disability?inclusive coverage in the near term.\n\nGuiding Questions\n\nWhich eligibility\, documentation\, or enrolment requirements unintentionally exclude PWD?\nWhat benefit designs and provider payment mechanisms can better cover rehabilitation and assistive technologies?\nHow can data systems capture disability status ethically to inform purchasing without discrimination?\nWhat roles should ministries\, OPDs\, insurers and development partners play in scaling inclusion?\n\nExpected Outputs\n\nA priority barriers?solutions matrix for PWD inclusion in insurance schemes.\nPolicy brief with short?term (6–12 months) and medium?term (12–24 months) actions.\nAdvocacy pack for OPDs and civil society with key messages and evidence highlights.\nStakeholder list and engagement plan for piloting inclusive purchasing arrangements.\n\nTarget Audience\n\nMinistry of Public Health\, Ministry of Social Affairs\, Ministry of Labour/Social Security.\nOrganizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs)\, rehabilitation providers\, hospital managers.\nPrivate insurers\, micro?insurance providers\, community?based schemes.\nResearchers\, disability advocates\, development partners.\n\nAbout the Organizers\nThe Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation was established to catalyze Africa’s economic transformation by focusing on social entrepreneurship\, science and technology\, innovation\, public health and progressive policies that create economic opportunities for all. The Foundation works with governments\, policymakers\, private enterprises\, civil society organizations and development partners to expand opportunities and improve livelihoods. \nThe Nkafu Policy Institute is an independent think tank at the Foretia Foundation that provides in?depth\, evidence?based policy recommendations to advance inclusive development in Cameroon and across Africa. The Institute convenes experts\, conducts rigorous research\, and leads policy dialogues across governance\, health\, economic policy\, science and technology. \nContact\nDenis & Lenora Foretia Foundation / Nkafu Policy Institute\nOpposite Collège Jésus?Marie – Simbock\, P.O. Box 14315\, Yaoundé\, Cameroon\nTel: (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54 | Email: info@foretiafoundation.org| Web: www.foretiafoundation.org  |  www.nkafu.org \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/revisiting-access-to-health-insurance-services-for-persons-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
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