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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The growth of the private for profit health sector in East and Southern Africa
EQUINET: University of Cape Town Health Economics Unit (2012 October)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Discussion paper 93: Guidance on using needs based formulae and gap analysis in the equitable allocation of health care resources in East and Southern Africa
McIntyre D; Anselmi L (2012 September)
Themes:
Provider Purchasing and Contracting for Health Services: The Case of Zambia
Mudenda D; Chompolola A; Chitah B; Wake W; Mapoma CC (2008 October)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Assessment of Health Workforce Competency and Facility Readiness to Provide Quality Maternal Health Services in Kenya
East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (2012)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Health Policy and Systems Research: A Methodology Reader
Gilson L (2012)
Themes:
Equity in health, Values, policies and rights
MHealth4CBS in South Africa: A Review of the Role of Mobile Phone Technology for Monitoring and Evaluation of Community-Based Health Services
Leon N; Schneider H (2012 January)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Difficult Relationship Between Faith-Based Health Care Organisations and the Public Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Contracting Experiences in Cameroon, Tanzania, Chad and Uganda
Boulenger D; Criel B (2012 April)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Impact of Organizational Factors on Adherence to Laboratory Testing Protocols in Adult HIV Care in Lusaka, Zambia
Deo S; Topp SM; Westfall AO; Chiko MM; Wamulume CS; Morris M; Reid S (2012 May)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Understanding Intrinsic Motivation and Performance Factors for Public Sector and Faith-based Facility Health Workers in Uganda
Ogrodnick A; Ron I; Kiwanuka-Mukiibi P; Altman D (2011 June)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Analysis of GAVI, the Global Fund and World Bank Support for Human Resources for Health in Developing Countries
Vujicic M; Weber SE; Nikolic IA; Atun R; Kumar R (2011 December)
Themes:
Human resources for health, Resource allocation and health financing

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