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.

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Building equitable, people-centred national health systems: The role of parliament and parliamentary committees on health in east and southern Africa
Musuka, G; Chingombe, I (2007 February)
Themes:
Equitable health services, Governance and participation in health
Leveraging parliamentarians: The case of Nairobi equity Gauge
Mugisha, F (2007 June)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
The Potentials of involving Communities in Health Research
Mbuyita, S (2007)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Building and maintaining the capacity, representativeness and informed engagement: The case of SIZAKUYENZA Community-Based Organisation in South Africa
Mbombo, N; Marmorato, S (2007)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Making human rights work for the public’s health: Equity and access
London, L (2007)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights
Manner in which parliamentarians have been able to use the budget process to make visible inequalities in health and to promote equitable distribution in South Africa: A case study commissioned by the Health Systems Knowledge Network of the WHO Commission
Health Systems Trust (2007 March)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Managing HIV/AIDS in the world of work: Experiences from Southern Africa
SAfAIDS (2007)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Public is as private does: The confused case of Rand Water in South Africa
van Rooyen, C; Hall, D (2007 August)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Discussion paper 54: Equity in Health in Tanzania: Translating national goals to district realities
Mbuyita, S; Makemba, A; Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre (2007 December)
Themes:
Equity in health
Trade is about people, not profit
Health and Trade Advocacy Team, Kenya (2007 November)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies

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