Dr Elias Asfaw presented three research outputs, organized session as well as side event during the 7th African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA), Kigali, Rwanda
- A return on investment: Cost Benefit Analysis of Edible Oil and Wheat Flour Fortification programs in Ethiopia
- Cost-effectiveness of diagnostic-therapeutic strategies for visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Africa: Ethiopia and Kenya
- Out-of-pocket spending by the pregnant women attending antenatal care/ prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission services in Ethiopia, and its implication for Universal Health Coverage: applying econometric model
Organized Session:
- Resource Optimisation and Priority Settings in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Africa. This is the work of the Africa CDC Health Economics and Financing Division and prominent speakers (Dr Osondu, Dr Richomond, Dr Josephine and I) presented the ongoing research projects from Africa CDC.
Side Event:
- The development of the harmonized and fit for purpose health economics curriculum which is currently under development by Africa CDC and AfHEA was presented. This event is sponsored by AfD, and technical partners.


