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What motivates lay volunteers in high burden but resource-limited tuberculosis control programmes? Perceptions from the Northern Cape province, South Africa
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2002This article, from the International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, explores factors that motivate lay volunteers to joint tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in high burden, resource-limited settings. The study, based in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, found that volunteers do not receive monetary incentives in Northern Cape TB programmes.DocumentEngendering budgets: a practitioners’ guide to understanding and implementing gender-responsive budgets
Commonwealth Secretariat, 2003This guide, from the Commonwealth Secretariat, is intended to help practitioners design and implement gender-responsive budgets (GRB). The first part of the guide provides background information on GRBs. Part two outlines how to implement a government budget, as well the budget process and potential entry points for beginning gender budget work.DocumentBriefing note on international migration of health professionals: levelling the playing field for developing country health systems
Health Sector Reform Research Work Programme, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2002The international movement of labour is greatest amongst those with a high level of skill. Health professionals form the biggest group of skilled migrants.DocumentEquity in health in unequal societies: towards health equity during rapid social change
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000This paper explores the implications for health policy of the segmentation of society into social groups with very different levels of income and wealth.DocumentProtecting efficient, comprehensive and integrated primary health care: principles and guidelines for inter-governmental contracting/service agreements
Health Systems Trust, South Africa, 2000The devolution of primary health care delivery to local government means that intergovernmental relations are emerging as a critical issue in the transformation of South Africa’s health system.Pages
