We focus on four main research questions:
- How are experiments by African governments' with universal health coverage shaping state-citizen relations and the landscape of health care?
- How are seemingly universal concepts such as solidarity, obligation, the public good, and social justice defined and contested in local contexts?
- How do UHC reforms, such as new forms of health insurance, intersect with formal social protection policies?
- How do UHC reforms intersect with informal networks of social support, such as those composed through kinship, religious, neighborhood and friendship affiliations?