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Uganda and Health systems

Uganda
  • Capital: Kampala
  • Population: 33398682
  • Size: 236040.0 Km2

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HINARI
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
The BLDS health collection

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Accelerating progress on access to antiretrovirals in Botswana, South Africa and Uganda
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
This Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) ‘Best Practice Collection’ describes who is taking the initiative on better access to antiretrovirals at grass-roots level and how they are doing it. The report offers...
PRSPs in conflict affected countries
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This briefing note, published by the PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, describes a study of progress with, and prospects for, the implementation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) in countries affected by conflict. It f...
An analysis of how 10 countries organised, financed and implemented drug regulatory functions
S. Ratanawijitrasin; E. Wondemagegnehu / World Health Organization, 2002
National medicines policy usually includes activities to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of all medicines available in the country. ‘Effective Drug Regulation’ provides an analysis of how 10 countries [Austria, Cuba,...
How does ethinic inequality affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa?
M. Brockerhoff; P. Hewett / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2000
Accounts by journalists of wars in several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s have raised concern that ethnic cleavages and overlapping religious and racial affiliations may widen the inequalities in health and survival amon...
Overview of Uganda’s health care system
M. Pearson / Department for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre, 2000
Despite strong economic growth, averaging around eight per cent per annum over the past decade, Uganda remains amongst the world’s twenty most poorest countries. This paper, produced on behalf of the Department for International ...
How public expenditure management has been linked to poverty reduction policy goals
M. Foster; A. Fozzard; F. Naschold; T. Conway / Overseas Development Institute, 2002
Summary produced by the Governance Resource Centre. It has become a part of the conventional wisdom of development policy that poverty reduction is one of the main development objectives. What are the key factors influencing th...
Reform has produced mixed results
O. Therkildsen / United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2001
Five questions central to public sector reform in East and Southern Africa, and consistent with their proclaimed thrust, are addressed in this paper: Has the size of government employment changed since the mid-1980s? ...
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African Palliative Care Association (APCA)

Tanzanian organisation promoting affordable and culturally appropriate palliative care in Africa

Makerere University Institute of Public Health, Uganda (MUIPH)
Training and research institute
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Health systems profiles on Uganda

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