hinari: poster eahil2010
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HINARI: Increasing awareness in WHO EURO RegionGaby Caro
In this poster we are presenting how the registrations and payments coming from HINARI eligible countries from EURO Region have developed from 2002 to 2009. The rate of registrations from EURO countries has increased steadily on par with those of the other regions.
Here we can see that all WHO Regions show similar registrations with the exception of AFRO, which can be explained by the large number of HINARI eligible countries (40).
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
AFRO 218 316 394 494 764 957 1220 1545
AMRO 109 360 424 478 590 686 774 848
EMRO 51 93 164 242 338 396 467 556
EURO 95 204 270 344 429 489 545 621
SEARO 43 65 105 149 242 307 386 470
WPRO 58 80 97 125 232 313 375 431
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Registrations per Year by WHO Region (2002-2009)
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AFRO AMRO EMRO EURO SEARO WPRO
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WHO REGIONS
2009 Registrations by WHO Regions
Armenia5%
Azerbaijan5%
Georgia5%
Republic of Moldova5%
Uzbekistan5%
Belarus9%
Boznia and Herzegovina9%
Bulgaria9%
Kazakhstan9%
Romania9%
Serbia10%
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
10%
Ukraine10%
2009 Registrations: WHO EURO Region by Country
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AFRO AMRO EMRO EURO SEARO WPRO
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HINARI Institutions who have paid at least once by WHO Region
Paid at least onceNever paid
86%
14%
2009 HINARI Payments in Band 2 countries
Unpaid Institutions
Institutions payments
This is the breakdown of registrations. All EURO countries had some increase during 2009.
This shows worldwide the percentage of institutions who paid in 2009. Notably most of the registered institutions who owe money do not pay.
Those 2009 numbers correlate with our overall numbers showing that the majority of registered Band 2 institutions have never paid.