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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Latest Bibliography Entries

Extractive Industries, Revenue Allocation
Yanguas JA; Acosta AM (2014)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
Identifying and Targeting Mortality Disparities: A Framework for Sub-Saharan Africa Using Adult Mortality Data from South Africa
Sartorius B; Sartorius K (2013 August)
Themes:
Monitoring equity and research to policy
Health Research for All: The Role of Innovation in Global Health in the Post-2015 Development Framework
COHRED; GHC; DnDi; IAVI; GHTC (2014 April)
Themes:
Monitoring equity and research to policy
Mobile Health for Non-Communicable Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Strategic Framework for Research
Bloomfield GS; Vedanthan R; Vasudevan L; Kithei A; Were M; Velazquez EJ (2014 June)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Leadership from ‘Below’? Clinical Staff and Public Hospitals in South Africa
Doherty J (2014)
Themes:
Governance and participation in health
Progress Towards Universal Health Coverage in BRICS: Translating Economic Growth into Better Health
Krishna D Rao; Petrosyan V; Araujo EC; McIntyre D (2014)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Maximising the Benefit of Health Workforce Secondment in Botswana: An Approach for Strengthening Health Systems in Resource-Limited Settings
Grignon JS; Ledikwe JH; Makati D; Nyangah R; Sento BW; Semo B (2014 May)
Themes:
Human resources for health
Learning from Holistic Thinking in Mental Health Programmes in Kenya
Loewenson R (2013)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Hotspots of Climate Change Impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa and Implications for Adaptation and Development
Müller C; Waha C; Bondeau A; Heinke J (2014 May)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights
Labour and Community in Transition: Alliances for Public Services in South Africa
McKinley DT (2014 June)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights

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