Bibliography

This annotated bibliography of publications provides materials sourced from published and grey literature within different theme areas of work relating to equity in health in east and southern Africa.

The bibliography is compiled by TARSC through contributions from steering committee members, theme co-ordinators, participants in EQUINET programmes and users of this site. We welcome you to contribute materials to the bibliography by sending us information through the feedback form on the publication of the title, author, country, full reference of the publication and url of the paper. You can also admin [at] equinetafrica.org (subject: publication%20for%20the%20bibliography) (email the full paper to us).  We are regularly updating the bibliography and welcome new content. 

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Recommendations from the regional meeting on health worker retention in East and Southern Africa, 27 February 2009
EQUINET; University of Namibia; University of Limpopo; TARSC; Regional Health Secretariat East, Central and Southern Africa (ECSA- HC) (2009 February)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Integrating equity into Resource allocation: Report of a methods workshop, with Ministry of Health Mozambique Meeting Report, 26-27 November 2008, Cape Town
Health Economics Unit, University of Cape Town; EQUINET (2008 November)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Living with AIDS in Uganda: Impacts on banana-farming households in two districts
Beraho MK (2008)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Integrating tuberculosis and HIV services for people living with HIV: Costs of the Zambian protest initiative
Terris-Prestholt F; Kumaranayake L; Ginwalla R (2008 January)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Informal payments and the quality of health care in Tanzania: Results from qualitative research
Maestad O; Mwisongo A (2007)
Themes:
Equitable health services, Resource allocation and health financing
What if we decided to take care of everyone who needed treatment? Workforce planning in Mozambique using simulation of demand for HIV/AIDS care
Hagopian A; Micek MA; Vio F; Gimbel-Sherr K; Montoyo P (2008 February)
Themes:
Equitable health services, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Strengthening management in low-income countries: Lessons from Uganda
Egger D; Ollier E; Tumusiime P (2007)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Should active recruitment of health workers from sub-Saharan Africa be viewed as a crime?
Mills EJ; Schabas WA; Volmink J; Walker R; Ford N; Katabira E; Anema A; Joffres M; Cahn P (February)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Managerial competencies of hospital managers in South Africa: A survey of managers in the public and private sectors
Pillay R (2008 February)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Poor tracking means patients lose out
Reproductive Health and HIV Research Unit (2008 February)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS

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