Search
Searching with a thematic focus on Health, Health systems, HIV and AIDS in Malawi
Showing 11-16 of 16 results
Pages
- Document
Using Touchscreen Electronic Medical Record Systems to Support and Monitor National Scale-Up of Antiretroviral Therapy in Malawi
PLoS Medicine, 2010This article describes the rationale and experience of using a touchscreen electronic medical record (EMR) system at the point-of-care (POC) to monitor and support antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale up in Malawi.DocumentFood assistance programming in the context of HIV
Academy for Educational Development, USA, 2007This guide from the FANTA project outlines key steps for integrating food assistance and nutrition into HIV programmes.DocumentEffects of the global fund on reproductive health in Ethiopia and Malawi: baseline findings
Partners for Health Reformplus, 2005This 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 Malawi.DocumentHealth system capacities in developing countries and global health initiatives on communicable diseases
Uma Lele, Personal Website, 2005The 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. It argues that global health programmes need to shift away from a tendency for crisis management to a greater focus on longer-term strategic planning and implementatiDocumentRethinking food aid to fight AIDS
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003This paper from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) highlights the implications of the AIDS pandemic for food aid strategy and programming.DocumentEquity in health sector responses to HIV/AIDS in Malawi
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2003In Malawi, HIV/AIDS has created an increasing demand for healthcare, exacerbated by population pressure, chronic poverty and food insecurity. This demand is set against a reduced capacity to supply healthcare.Pages
