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Evolution of policies on human resources for health: opportunities and constraints in four post-conflict and post-crisis settings
BioMed Central, 2017Few studies look at policy making in the health sector in the aftermath of a conflict or crisis and even fewer specifically focus on Human Resources for Health, which is a critical domain for health sector performance.DocumentHealth workers experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors - findings from post-conflict Northern Uganda
BioMed Central, 2016Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health system. Since 2006, there has been investment in reconstruction, which includes efforts to rebuild the health workforce.DocumentLiving through conflict and post-conflict: experiences of health workers in northern Uganda and lessons for people-centred health systems
Oxford University Press, 2014Providing people-centred health systems—or any systems at all—requires specific measures to protect and retain healthcare workers during and after theDocumentHealth worker experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors
BioMed Central, 2016Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health system. Since 2006, there has been investment in reconstruction, which includes efforts to rebuild the health workforce.DocumentRemoving user fees in the health sector: A review of policy processes in six sub-Saharan African countries
Oxford University Press, 2011In recent years, governments of several low-income countries have taken decisive action by removing fully or partially user fees in the health sector. In this study, we review recent reforms in six sub-Saharan African countries: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, Liberia, Senegal and Uganda.DocumentEbola in the context of conflict affected states and health systems: Case studies of Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone
BMC Health Research Policy and Systems, 2015Ebola seems to be a particular risk in conflict affected contexts. All three of the countries most affected by the 2014-15 outbreak have a complex conflict-affected recent history. Other major outbreaks in the recent past, in Northern Uganda and in the Democratic Republic of Congo are similarly afflicted although outbreaks have also occurred in stable settings.DocumentEarly recovery: An overview of policy debates and operational challenges
Overseas Development Institute, 2009Informative overview of the key issues to be addressed in early recovery approaches from the Humanitarian Policy Group, based on research with staff from UN agencies, donors and NGOs in headquarters and field offices in Darfur, Gaza, Colombia and Uganda.DocumentEvolution of policies on human resources for health: Opportunities and constraints in four post-conflict and post-crisis settings
BioMed Central, 2017Few studies look at policy making in the health sector in the aftermath of a conflict or crisis and even fewer specifically focus on Human Resources for Health, which is a critical domain for health sector performance. The main objective of the article is to shed light on the patterns and drivers of post-conflict policy-making.DocumentLiving through conflict and post-conflict: Experiences of health workers in northern Uganda and lessons for people-centred health systems
Health Policy and Planning, 2014Providing people-centred health systems—or any systems at all—requires specific measures to protect and retain healthcare workers during and after the conflict. This is particularly important when health staff are themselves the target of violence and abduction, as is often the case.DocumentPerceptions and experiences of access to public healthcare by people with disabilities and older people in Uganda
BioMed Central, 2014In the year 2000, a set of eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were presented as a way to channel global efforts into the reduction of poverty and the promotion of social development.Pages
