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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Latest Bibliography Entries

How equitable is bed net ownership and utilisation in Tanzania? A practical application of the principles of horizontal and vertical equity
Matovu F; Goodman C; Wiseman V; Mwengee W (2009 May)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Health care practices influencing health promotion in urban black women in Tshwane, South Africa
Wright SC; Maree JE (2008 September)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Global health partnerships in practice: Taking stock of the GAVI Alliance's new investment in health systems strengthening
Naimoli JF (2009)
Themes:
Equitable health services
A basic package of health services for post-conflict countries: Implications for sexual and reproductive health services
Roberts B; Guy S; Sondorp E; Lee-Jones L (2008 May)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Social determinants of health in very poor ruralities
Bull T (2009)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Determinants of infant growth in eastern Uganda: A community-based cross-sectional study
Engebretsen IM; Tylleskär T; Wamani H; Karamagi C; Tumwine JK (2008 December)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Characteristics of households experiencing under-five deaths: A case of Tropical Institute of Community Health And Development (TICH) partnership districts
Oindo C; Otieno C; Okeyo N; Olayo R; Muga R; Kaseje C (2009 May)
Themes:
Poverty and health
A new debt crisis? Assessing the impact of the financial crisis on developing countries
Edwards S (2009)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
Polygyny and women's health in sub-Saharan Africa
Bove R; Valeggia C (2009 January)
Themes:
Values, policies and rights
WHA resolution on primary health care, including health systems strengthening
62nd World Health Assembly (2009 January)
Themes:
Equity in health

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