Health systems in post conflict settings – are they different from other low and middle income countries?
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2013
ReBUILD presentation on health systems in conflict-affected states – are they different from in other low and middle income countries? 2013
Gender and health ReBUILD themes
Resource Type: Presentations
Presentation entitled ‘ReBUILD: Gender and health theme’ by Sally Theobald of ReBUILD Consortium
Health systems in conflict affected states
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2013
ReBUILD presentation from 2013 on health systems in conflict-affected states
Health worker incentive environments during and postconflict
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2013
ReBUILD presentation from 2013 on early work on health worker incentive environments during and post-conflict
Contracting in conflict affected settings: evidence from Cambodia
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2013
ReBUILD consortium presentation from 2013 on contracting in conflict-affected settings: evidence from Cambodia
Use of qualitative research methods and health systems research in post conflict contexts
Resource Type: Learning tool/guides
Year: 2013
Notes from a 2013 ReBUILD meeting on the challenges encountered when undertaking qualitative research in post-conflict contexts
Country Situation Analysis Uganda
Resource Type: Reports
Year: 2011
A REBUILD consortium Country Situation Analysis for Uganda from 2011
Country Situation Analysis: Sierra Leone
Resource Type: Reports
Year: 2011
A REBUILD consortium Country Situation Analysis for Sierra Leone from 2011
Country Situation Analysis: Cambodia
Resource Type: Reports
Year: 2011
A REBUILD consortium Country Situation Analysis for Cambodia from 2011
The free health care initiative: how has it affected health workers in Sierra Leone?
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed papers
Year: 2016
In this paper published in Health Policy and Planning, ReBUILD researchers Sophie Witter, Haja Wurie and Maria Bertone explore the effects and implications for health staff of Sierra Leone’s introduction in 2010 of the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI).