Malawi and Health systems
- Capital:
Lilongwe - Population:
15447500 - Size:
118480.0 Km2
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- HINARI
Documents from the Hinari service are available online and are either free of charge or available at reduced rates to registered users in developing countries How to access the full text of articles
- The BLDS health collection
Search for the latest health-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- Crucial role of Global Fund support to the health workforce
- G. Ooms; W. Van Damme; M. Temmerman, / Public Library of Science Medicine, 2007
- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created to fight three of the world’s most devastating diseases. Recent internal comments from the Global Fund suggest an intention to focus more on these diseases, and...
- Assessing the impact of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and Malaria
- W. Schott; K. Stillman; S. Bennett / Partners for Health Reformplus, 2005
- This report by Partners for Health Reformplus, assesses the effects of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and Malaria (GF), and the activities it supports on reproductive health and family planning programmes in Ethiopia and ...
- The role of non-state providers of health, education and water in Malawi
- E. Kadzamira; D. Moran; J.| Mulligan / International Development Department, University of Birmingham, 2004
- This paper assesses the role that non-state providers (NSP) play in delivering health services, water and education in Malawi. The paper examines levels of knowledge about NSP; dialogue between government and NSP; and interventions to...
- Migration and HIV inhibit retention of midwives in Malawi
- L.S. Mackintosh / Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2003
- This study, from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, examines the retention of midwives in Malawi. The study looks specifically at the Safe Motherhood Project (SMP) in southern Malawi, whose aim is to lower the maternal mortali...
- Long term human resources for health plans needed in Global Fund proposals
- S. Draeger; G. Gedik; M. Dal Poz / Human Resources for Health, 2006
- This article, from Human Resources for Health, explores how the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) addresses the challenges of a health workforce bottleneck to the successful implementation of priority disease...
- Donors need to recognise Africa's human resources for health crisis
- K. Kober; W. van Damme / The Lancet, 2005
- This paper, published in the Lancet, examines plans for scaling up antiretroviral treatment (ART) for HIV-positive people in Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, and South Africa. It reports that a lack of human resources for health, rather...
- Making global health initiatives on communicable diseases more effective
- U. Lele; R. Ridker; J. Upadhyay / Uma Lele, Personal Website, 2005
- The paper assesses seven international health programs addressing communicable diseases, primarily focusing on the focus on the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM) and its interactions with other organisations. ...
- Increased coordination and focus on human resources needed to address HIV in Africa
- ActionAid International, 2004
- This ActionAid publication compares the achievements and challenges of four African countries Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe in relation to the 2001 Abuja Declaration. The primary goal of the Abuja Declaration was t...
- Continued training needed for health professionals in Malawi
- A. Muula; H. Misiri; Y. Chimalizeni; D. Mpando / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2003
- This study, produced by the EQUINETs medical student research support programme, aims to describe the current status of continued professional development (CPD) of healthcare personnel in health centres in Blantyre, Malawi, run ...
- Pros and cons of medium term expenditure frameworks: Malawi and Ghana
- S. Anipa; F. Kaluma; E. Muggeridge / World Bank, 1999
- This paper, prepared for a DFID seminar and published by the World Bank, sets out the rationale behind medium term expenditure frameworks (MTEFs) in Malawi and Ghana. It then examines progress in implementation of the MTEF and problem...
- Malawi Medical Journal (MMJ)
- The Malawi Medical Journal is a peer reviewed, open access, quarterly, general medical journal published by the College of Medicine, University of Malawi and Medical Association of Malawi.




