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Children’s mobility in Ghana: An overview of methods and findings from the Ghana research study
Society, Biology and Human Affairs, 2011This paper is part of a collection forming A Special Issue, which covers selected themes from a larger project on child mobility in Ghana, Malawi and South Africa. The themes are those which individual members of the Ghana research team identified as of particular interest and on which they have reflected, drawing on material collected and analysed by the team as a whole.DocumentAudience reception and evaluation study for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR ) Communication Program in Malawi, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Soul Beat, 2014Soul City is coordinating the implementation of a program on sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) among youths and key populations in Southern Africa.DocumentStatus of disability rights in Southern Africa
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2012People living with disabilities (PWD) are the most marginalised people in a region where life is already difficult for the majority of the population due to severe poverty, lack of development and high unemployment. In all countries, the rights of PWD are not given any priority by their governments.DocumentCountry profiles report Southern Africa disability rights and Law School project
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2012People living with disabilities (PWD) are the most marginalised people in a region where life is already difficult for the majority of the population due to severe poverty, lack of development and high unemployment. In all countries, the rights of PWD are not given any priority by their governments.DocumentValuing and compensating caregivers for their contributions to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS: an agenda for action
Huairou Commission, 2010This paper concerns the valuation and compensation of caregivers for their ongoing contribution to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS.DocumentHome-Based Care Alliance policy brief: debunking myths
Home-Based Care Alliance, 2013The Home-Based Care Alliance (HBCA) represents more than 30,000 caregivers organised into multi-district HBCAs in twelve African countries, caring for over 200,000 neighbours and friends, and with a history of organising around HIV/AIDS and its effects.OrganisationHome-Based Care Alliance (HBCA)
DocumentLocal perceptions, participation and accountibility in Malawi's health sector
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013This report has been prepared as part of a study commissioned by Norad’s Evaluation Department, the overall objective of which is to develop and pilot test a methodological framework that can be used by international development agencies (and others) to improve understanding of the importance of local ownership and participation for aid effectiveness.DocumentValuing Health Workers- Implementing sustainable interventions to improve health worker motivation
Voluntary Service Overseas, 2011A useful collation of existing research on responses to Malawi’s health worker crisis, with recommendations on non-financial incentives to address recruitment, retention and quality of care issues. There is a particular focus on the importance of Health Surveillance Assistants, who, it is recommended, become regular health workers.DocumentValuing Health Workers Research and Advocacy
Voluntary Service Overseas, 2011A clear, concise 2 page publication to introduce the research and advocacy programme designed to provide evidence for governments on how best to change policy and implementation to address health worker shortages. A clear summary of aims is supported by short summaries of research done in Uganda, Cambodia and Malawi.Pages
