Capacity building papers

Information entry into this database is still underway.

EQUINET is carrying out work on indicators for health equity within the SADC Region. The publications in this section of the database provide information on the distribution of indicators relevant to health equity in southern Africa from a range of available published sources and information on approaches to monitoring equity. A sample of the indicators available is shown below. We welcome comments, feedback and contributions on the data provided through the feedback form provided. This database is maintained through the EQUINET secretariat at TARSC in co-operation with the University of Zimbabwe Medical School.

The most recent publications are displayed below.

Capacity Building Paper: The financial losses from the migration of nurses from Malawi
Muula, AS; Panulo Jr, B; Maseko, FC; College of Medicine, University of Malawi; Malawi College of Health Sciences (2006 June)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Country
Malawi
Capacity Building Paper: A comparative study of the knowledge and attitudes of intern doctors at rural and urban hospitals regarding the migration of health workers
Lwamafa, DK; Nabitaka M, V; Opio, KC; Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University; Department of Medicine, Mulago Hospital Complex (2006 November)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Country
Uganda
Factors influencing implementation of the Community Health Fund in Tanzania
Kamuzora, P; Gilson, L (2007 February)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights, Governance and participation in health, Monitoring equity and research to policy
Country
Tanzania
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Capacity Building Paper: Implications of the GATS and TRIPS agreements for the Right to Health in Malawi
Mabika, AH; London, L; SEATINI; School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town (2007 January)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights, Health equity in economic and trade policies
Country
Malawi
Capacity Building Paper: Zambia: The right to health and international trade agreements
Mabika, AH; London, L (2007 January)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights, Health equity in economic and trade policies
Country
Zambia

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