

Richard Bakyono
Health Economist, Centre Muraz
Richard Bakyono is Doctor in pharmacy, MBA in health economics. His fields of expertise include the economic assessment of health interventions, health financing, health econometric modelling and drug economics. He is interested in maternal and child health problems, underfunding of health, household’s direct payments, drugs stock-out in public health facilities, fertility preferences of couples. He has coordinated projects related to family planning and health financing in Burkina Faso.
Recent work by Richard Bakyono
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Fertility and polygyny in rural Burkina Faso
Women have a stronger preference for contraceptive vouchers than their spouses in monogamous households, but a weaker preference in polygynous ones
Published 15.11.21