As a forum for dialogue and exchange EQUINET holds a number of meetings, conferences and workshops within the theme areas of its work, as a network, and for the governance and administration of the network. These meeting reports and briefings from the secretariat are shown in this section. Further information on the meetings and their follow up can be obtained from the theme co-ordinators found in the section on 'Our work' or from the EQUINET secretariat.
Reports
The most recent publications are displayed below.
        Regional Meeting report: Health worker retention and migration in east and southern Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 17-19 March 2007  
  
          Health Systems Trust (HST); University of Namibia (2007 March)  
  
      Themes:     
  
  Human resources for health
      Country    
  
  East and southern Africa region
      URL:     REPMTG0307HRH.pdf  
  
            Meeting report: Participatory methods for a people centred health system: Training workshop, Bagamoyo Tanzania, 14-17 February 2007  
  
          TARSC; IHRDC (2007 February)  
  
      Themes:     
  
  Governance and participation in health
      Country    
  
  East and southern Africa region
      URL:     REP022007pra.pdf  
  
            Conference: Human resources for health research: An African perspective  
  
          Kamathi, L; Kimani, N (2006 July)  
  
      Themes:     
  
  Human resources for health
      Country    
  
  Kenya
      URL:     REP062006hres.pdf  
  
            Meeting report at the Southern African Social Forum, Harare, Zimbabwe, 13 October 2005  
  
          Health Civil Society in east and southern Africa (2005 October)  
  
      Themes:     
  
  Governance and participation in health
      Country    
  
  Southern Africa Regional
      URL:     REP102005gov.pdf  
  
            Report of a research workshop: The role of health systems in food sovereignty and nutrition  
  
          EQUINET; Medical Research Council; University of the Western Cape (2006 May)  
  
      Themes:     
  
  Poverty and health, Equitable health services
      Country    
  
  East and southern Africa region
      URL:     REP052006pov.pdf  
  
    