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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Pay for Performance in Tanzania
Morgan L; Eichler R (2009)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Use Pattern of Maternal Health Services and Determinants of Skilled Care During Delivery in Southern Tanzania: Implications for Achievement of MDG-5 Targets
Mpembeni RNM; Killewo JZ; Leshabari MT; Massawe SN; Jahn A; Mushi D; Mwakipa H (2007 December)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Lehmann U; Friedman I; Sanders D Review of the Utilization and Effectiveness of Community-Based Health Workers in Africa
Lehmann U; Friedman I; Sanders D (2004)
Themes:
Human resources for health, Monitoring equity and research to policy
Promoting Health Lifestyles: Community Health Workers' Intervention Programme for Primary Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases in Khayelitsha, an Urban Township in Cape Town
Puoane TR; Zulu JV; Tsolekile L; Bradley HA; Hughes GD (2007)
Themes:
Human resources for health, Governance and participation in health
Ugandan Health Workers Speak: The Rewards and the Realities
Voluntary Service Overseas (2009)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Community Health Workers and Health Educators: Building Understanding and Partnerships in Education
Fox D (2010)
Themes:
Human resources for health, Governance and participation in health
Addressing the HRH Crisis in Countries: How Far Have We Gone? What Can We Expect to Achieve by 2015
Dayrit MM; Dolea C; Dreesch N (2011 May)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Listening to Health Workers: Lessons from Eastern Uganda for Strengthening the Programme for the Prevention of Monther-to-Child Transmission of HIV
Rujumba J; Tumwine JK; Tylleskar T; Neema S; Heggenhougen HK (2012 January)
Themes:
Human resources for health, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Positive Spill-Over Effects of ART Scale Up on Wider Health Systems Development: Evidence from Ethiopia and Malawi
Rasschaert F; Pirard M; Philips MP; Atun R; Wouters E; Assefa V; Criel B; Schouten EJ; Van Damme W (2011 July)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Increasing Health Worker Capacity Through Distance Learning: a Comprehensive Review of Programmes in Tanzania
Nartker AJ; Stevens L; Shumays A; Kalowela M; Kisimbo D; Potter K (2010)
Themes:
Human resources for health

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