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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ART in the public and private sectors in Malawi: Results up to 31st March 2008
HIV Unit, Malawi Ministry of Health; MBCA; MSF; Area 18 Health Centre; QECH; KCH, Lilongwe; Lighthouse, Lilongwe; Mlambe Mission Hospital; SUCOMA Clinic (2008 July)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Parliament briefing 4: Using health rights to promote equity oriented health budgets
EQUINET; School of Public Health, University of Cape Town; Training and Research Support Centre; SEAPACOH (2008 July)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights, Governance and participation in health
Parliament briefing 3: Parliament roles in protecting rights to health in east and southern Africa
EQUINET; School of Public Health, University of Cape Town; Training and Research Support Centre; SEAPACOH (2008 July)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights
Civil society influence on national governance
Idasa, Economic Governance Programme (2008 August)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Discussion Paper 61: Non-financial incentives and retention of health workers in Tanzania: Combined evidence from literature review and a focussed cross-sectional study
Munga, MA; Mbilinyi, DR; National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Dar es Salaam (2008 July)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Registration form, EQUINET Conference September 23-25 2009
EQUINET (2008 July)
Themes:
Equity in health
Abstract submission form, EQUINET Conference, September 23-25 2009
EQUINET (2008 July)
Themes:
Equity in health
First announcement: EQUINET Regional Conference, Uganda, September 23-25 2009
EQUINET (2008 July)
Themes:
Equity in health
Women and the right to food: International law and state practice
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2007)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights
Is the declaration of the Alma Ata still relevant to primary health care?
Gillam S (2008 March)
Themes:
Equity in health, Equitable health services

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