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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Community participation in the Botswana Healthcare System
Frimpong, P ()
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
The Big Push Back [and push forward!]
Eyben, R (2009 September)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Accountability in Poverty Reduction Strategies: The Role of Empowerment and Participation
Eberlei, W (2007 May)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Methodology for Participatory Assessments: With communities, Institutions and Policy Makers. Linking Sustainability with Demand, Gender, and Poverty (Metguide)
Dayal, R; Wijk, C; Mukherjee, N (2000)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Participation and Accountability at the Periphery: Democratic Local Governance in Six Countries
Blair, H (2000)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Power to The People: Evidence From a Randomized Field Experiment On Community-Based Monitoring In Uganda
Björkman, M; Svensson, J (2009 May)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Holding health providers in developing countries accountable to consumers: a synthesis of relevant scholarship
Berlan, D; Shiffman, J (2011)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Contextual environment and stakeholder perception of corporate social responsibility practices in Uganda
Bagire,VA; Tusiime, I; Nalweyiso, G; Kakooza, JB (2011 March)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Social movements and health insurance: critical evaluation of voluntary, non-profit insurance schemes with case studies from Ghana and Cameroon
Atim, C (1999 April)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
The Community Scorecard Approach For Performance Assessment: A WaterAid Ghana Briefing Paper
Addai, E (2004 November)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health

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