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CHAM programmes strengthen health systems, expand equitable access to care, and improve service quality across Malawi.

Our Commitment

SLA

Improving equity in access to Essential Health Package (EHP) services by removing user fees and expanding coverage for Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

Program Overview

The SLA program aims to improve equity in access to Essential Health Package (EHP) services to the population served by CHAM facilities by removing the user fees charged. This program expands coverage for the EHP services to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for the poor population by making health services free at the point of delivery in CHAM facilities. Under SLAs, the MOH reimburses CHAM health facilities for providing an agreed package of essential health services free of charge to the community. Over the years the program is known for its positive contribution towards improving health outcomes.

Key Statistics (2023/24)

178
SLA Agreements
Total agreements signed
173
CHAM Facilities
Under SLA agreement
5.7M
Population Served
~29% of Malawi's population
165
Distributed Facilities
Nationwide coverage

Background

For the 2023/24 fiscal year, the motion benefited 178 SLA agreements, with 5 allocated to the Islamic Health Association of Malawi (IHAM) and 173 to the Christian Health Association of Malawi (CHAM), distributed among 165 facilities. There was a slight decline in participating facilities as some opted not to sign new agreements. However, around 13 facilities near district boundaries have agreements with multiple districts to serve broader populations. During this period, 72 facilities received support from HSJF partners, while 104 were supported by the World Bank and the Ministry of Health.

Objectives

The anticipated health gains align with Malawi's 2063 vision, aiming to improve health status and financial risk protection through better access, quality, and utilization of essential health services. Efficiency improvements in resource delivery, reimbursement processing, and partnerships at the subnational level will be monitored. The motion also supports the government in delivering the Health Benefit Package, improving service coverage linked to key health indicators.

Program Priorities

The SLA medical services program integrates medical products and health human resources to enable facilities provide essential health services from the basic health benefit package. The goal is to enhance equity in access to essential health package (EHP) services by eliminating user fees at CHAM facilities, thereby expanding coverage and aiming for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for the poor population. Under SLAs, the Ministry of Health reimburses CHAM facilities for delivering agreed essential health services free of charge.

Equity in Access

Eliminating user fees for essential health services

Universal Health Coverage

Expanding coverage for poor populations

Quality Improvement

Enhancing service delivery and utilization

Financial Risk Protection

Protecting families from health-related costs

Efficiency Monitoring

Streamlining resource delivery and reimbursement

Partnership Strengthening

Collaboration at subnational levels

Support Distribution (2023/24)

By Support Partner

HSJF Partners 72 facilities
World Bank & MOH 104 facilities

By Association

CHAM 173 agreements
IHAM 5 agreements

Geographic Distribution

Higher Concentration

Central Region

Southern Region

Due to greater population densities

Cross-Boundary Facilities

13 facilities

Have agreements with multiple districts to serve broader populations

"SLA-supported facilities are distributed nationwide, with a higher concentration in central and southern regions due to greater population densities."

Impact & Future Outlook

The SLA program continues to make significant contributions towards improving health outcomes in Malawi. By eliminating user fees at CHAM facilities, the program ensures that essential health services are accessible to all, particularly the most vulnerable populations.

29%
of Malawi's population served
~5.7 million people
MW 2063
Vision Alignment
Malawi's development agenda
UHC
Universal Health Coverage
2030 target

Committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage by 2030

Pre-Program

Pre-Service

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Key Statistics (2024/25)

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100

Pre program Title

Objectives

Priorities

Lilongwe

Support Distribution (2023/24)

By Support Partner

By Association

Geographic Distribution

Higher Concentration

Cross-Boundary Facilities

Impacts

Cham Facilities