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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Evaluation of a Rapid Workforce Expansion Strategy: the Kenya Emergency Hiring Plan
Fogarty L; Mungai K; Adano U; Chirchir B (2009 July)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Who Goes Where and Why? Examining HIV Counseling and Testing Services in the Public and Private Sectors in Zambia
Ron I; Wang W; Magvanjav O (2009 November)
Themes:
Public-private mix, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Macroeconomic and Fiscal Issues in Scaling Up Human Resources for Health in Low-Income Countries
Vujicic M (2005 October)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Who Are Health Managers? Case Studies from Three African Countries
Dal Poz M; Dovlo D; Gedik G; Nyoni J; Argaw H; Antwi J; D'Almeida S; Ovberedjo M (2009)
Themes:
Human resources for health
International Flow of Zambian Nurses
Hamada N; Maben J; McPake B; Hanson K (2009 November)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Strengthening the Capacity of Traditional Health Practioners to Respond to HIV/AIDS and TB in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Ndhlalambi M (2009)
Themes:
Equitable health services, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Joint External Evaluation of the Health Sector in Tanzania: Draft Report
COWI; Goss Gilroy Inc; EPOS Health Consultants (2007)
Themes:
Equity in health
Alleviating the Burden of Responsibility: Men as Providers of Community-Based HIV/AIDS Care and Support in Lesotho
Newman C (2009)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Increasing Leadership Capacity for HIV/AIDS Programs by Strengthening Public Health Epidemiology and Management Training in Zimbabwe
Jones DS; Tshimanga M; Woelk G; Nsubuga P; Sunderland NL; Hader SL; St Louis ME (2009 August)
Themes:
Equity and HIV/AIDS
Retention of Health Workers in Malawi: Perpectives of Health Workers and District Management
Manafa O; McAuliffe E; Maseko F; Bowie C; MacLachlan M; Normand C (2009 July)
Themes:
Human resources for health

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