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Health service delivery in early recovery fragile states: lessons from Afghanistan, Cambodia, Mozambique, and Timor Leste
L. Zivetz / BASICS fragile and post-conflict states publications, 2006
The past decade has been marked by a global concern with the number of countries that are unwilling or unable to adequately ensure their people’s security and development needs. This case stu...
Health programming for rebuilding states: a briefing paper
R. Waldman / BASICS fragile and post-conflict states publications, 2007
A significant shift has occurred recently in the orientation of U.S. foreign assistance policy. Not long ago, U.S. social sector programmes, including health, were undertaken primarily for humanita...
Health programming in post-conflict fragile states
R. Waldman / BASICS fragile and post-conflict states publications, 2006
The underlying motivation for providing assistance to fragile states is often not humanitarian, but rather one of improving regional and even global security. This short paper by USAID outlines some m...

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