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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Guidelines: Incentives for health professionals
Global Health Workforce Alliance (2008 May)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Intent to migrate among nursing students in Uganda: Measures of the brain drain in the next generation of health professionals
Nguyen L; Ropers S; Nderitu E; Zuyderduin A; Luboga S; Hagopian A (2008 February)
Themes:
Human resources for health
A critical review of Uganda’s Draft Industrial Property Bill
HEPS Uganda (2008 March)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
How can southern research influence aid policy?
Burall S; Datta A (2008)
Themes:
Monitoring equity and research to policy
International politics of HIV/AIDS: Global disease-local pain
Seckinelgin H (2007)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
HIV-TB co-infection: Meeting the challenge
The Forum For Collaborative HIV Research (2007)
Themes:
Equity in health, Equitable health services
Mozambique: An independent analysis of ownership and accountability in the development aid system
Better Aid (2008 March)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Mobilising external development support for the MDGs in SADC: Promises, progress and challenges
SADC Secretariat (2008)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
The ability of select sub-Saharan African countries to utilise TRIPs Flexibilities and Competition Law to ensure a sustainable supply of essential medicines: A study of producing and importing countries
Avafia T; Berger J; Hartzenberg T (2006)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
University partnership to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in Africa
Taché S; Kaaya E; Omer S; Mkony CA; Lyamuya E; Pallangyo K; Debas HT; MacFarlane SB (2008 April)
Themes:
Human resources for health

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