Resources
Please use the filters on the right of this page to find the specific resources you are interested in.
You can find a wide range of resources here, from those produced in the early stages of the programme to our most recent outputs. These include peer-reviewed papers in addition to our own research reports, briefing notes and presentations. If you cannot find particular information, or would like further information, please contact us.
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A summary of ReBUILD's research themes, projects and related outputs
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2019
Description: A summary document giving an overview of the projects and research themes which have made up ReBUILD’s work. -
Les systèmes de santé après un conflit - éléments probants en faveur de meilleures politiques et pratiques
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2019
Description: Ces documents de synthèse décrivent les thèmes principaux issus des recherches de ReBUILD, ainsi qu’un aperçu du programme et de son large éventail de projets de recherche jusqu'en 2016. -
Resources from ReBUILD’s work on health worker incentives and deployment in post-conflict and post-crisis settings
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This document includes details of all outputs from ReBUILD's work on human resources for health in post-conflict and post-crisis settings. -
Resources from ReBUILD’s work on health financing in conflict-affected and post-conflict settings
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: Health financing in conflict-affected and post-conflict settings: Resources from ReBUILD’s work -
Summary of ReBUILD’s research themes, projects and outputs 2018
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This short document outlines ReBUILD's research projects from both the original phase and the short extension phase of the programme. It includes links to further information on the projects and their outputs. -
Performance-based financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings - a summary
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This brief presents key messages from and a summary of ReBUILD's research into performance-based financing -
Responding to humanitarian crises in ways that strengthen longer-term health systems: What do we know?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018 -
MANAGING THE TRANSITION FROM HUMANITARIAN TO DEVELOPMENT AID - SYMPOSIUM BRIEFING
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: Briefing booklet and programme produced for the East African Regional Symposium on Aid Effectiveness and Health Systemson -
East Africa Symposium on Transitioning from Humanitarian to Development Aid. Day 1 bulletin
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This bulletin presents the highlights from the first day's proceedings at the East Africa Symposium on Transitioning from Humanitarian to Development Aid in Kampala. -
East Africa Symposium on Transitioning from Humanitarian to Development Aid. Day 2 bulletin
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This bulletin presents the highlights from the second day's proceedings at the East Africa Symposium on Transitioning from Humanitarian to Development Aid in Kampala. 15th - 16th August 2018. -
Managing the Transition from Humanitarian to Development Aid: East African Symposium on Aid Effectiveness and Health Systems Development - Key messages brief
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This brief document outlines the key messages highlighted by participants at the East African Regional Symposium on Aid Effectiveness and Health Systems, held on 15th/16th August in Kampala. -
Health systems during and after crisis: evidence for better policy and practice
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: This series of ReBUILD briefing papers addresses some key questions related to health systems strengthening in settings affected by conflict or crisis. -
Les systèmes de santé pendant et après une crise : éléments probants en faveur de meilleures politiques et pratiques
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: Cette série de documents de synthèse, fruit des recherches menées par ReBUILD, aborde un nombre de questions clés concernant le renforcement des systèmes de santé dans les contextes affectés par un conflit ou une crise. -
Resources from ReBUILD's research on gender in post-conflict health systems
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2018
Description: Details of all outputs from ReBUILD's work on gender and post-conflict health systems. -
Video on aid effectiveness and health systems development in post-conflict northern Uganda
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2018
Description: Freddie Ssengooba of ReBUILD talks about the consortium's work on aid effectiveness and health systems development in post-conflict northern Uganda -
Video on health worker deployment policies in conflict-affected northern Uganda
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2018
Description: Richard Ayiasi Mangwi of ReBUILD talks about health worker deployment policies in conflict-affected northern Uganda -
Video on gender in post-conflict health systems with a focus on Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2018
Description: Professor Sarah Ssali speaks about gender in post-conflict health systems with a focus on Northern Uganda. -
Webinar - Performance-based financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings: from research to practice
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2018
Description: Recording of a webinar on the impact of PBF research on practice in fragile and conflict-affected settings -
Are health systems interventions gender blind? Examining health system reconstruction in conflict affected states
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2018
Description: This paper examines if and how rebuilding health systems affected gender equity in four post-conflict contexts. -
Health Systems in Situations of Fragility
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2018
Description: Presentation given by Professor Sophie Witter on 17th May 2018 for the American University of Beirut Global Health Institute's Webinar series: "Global Health and Conflict". This webinar theme: Health Systems in Situations of Fragility. -
Health financing in fragile and conflict affected settings
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2018
Description: Presentation given by Sophie Witter at a satellite session on "Health financing in fragile & conflict affected settings - controversies and innovations" at the 5th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Liverpool, on 8th October 2018. -
Investigating results-based financing as a tool for strategic purchasing: comparing the cases of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe and Uganda
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2018
Description: Presentation given by Maria Paula Bertone at a Satellite session of the 5th Global Symposium on Health Systems Reseach, on "Payment for Performance, how, why, where and what? Learning from research across income settings. Tuesday 9th October 2018. -
Etat des connaissances sur le renforcement des systèmes de santé dans les contextes fragiles
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2018
Description: Presentation (French language) on the state of knowledge on health systems in fragile contexts, given by Professor Sophie WItter at an International Workshop at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp on 16th October 2018. -
The changing health care needs of communities and health system responses in fragile settings
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2018
Description: Presentation given by Tim Martineau at the Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Liverpool, in October 2018. -
Developing inclusive health systems in crisis-affected settings
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This policy brief highlights the ways in which health systems reinforce the marginalisation of some social groups, and then summarises the effects of crises on inclusiveness and the interventions that can protect and enhance equity for those marginalised. -
How to move towards universal health coverage in crisis-affected settings: lessons from research
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This policy brief reviews the meaning of universal health coverage (UHC) and summarises lessons for achieving UHC in crisis-affected settings. -
How do different types of provider affect access to effective and affordable healthcare during and after crises?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This brief summarises the key characteristics of the different types of providers and the health services they offer, and discusses their involvement in health crises and possible interventions that can increase access to effective and affordable healthcare during and after crises. -
The political economy of crisis-affected settings: what does it mean for investments in health systems?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This brief reviews key elements in the response to crises from a political economy perspective, evidence on the opportunities and challenges presented by crises, and lessons in how to best utilise those opportunities to promote investment in health systems. -
Do health systems contribute to reduced fragility and state-building during and after crises?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This brief discusses the associations between health systems and state-building and the empirical evidence in this area. -
Sustainability of health systems in crisis-affected settings: lessons for practice
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This policy brief reviews key dimensions of sustainability and their relevance for crisis-affected settings, then presents lessons for encouraging sustainability in these settings. -
Developing health system research capacity in crisis-affected settings: why and how?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2017
Description: This brief outlines the meaning of health system research capacity, the particular needs for such research capacity in crisis-affected settings, and key lessons for future policy, building on the broad experience of the ReBUILD Consortium and tacit knowledge of the ReBUILD partnership as well as wider literature -
Evolution of policies on human resources for health: opportunities and constraints in four post-conflict and post-crisis settings
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This article draws on ReBUILD’s research on human resources for health across four post-conflict settings, shedding light on the patterns and drivers of post-conflict policy-making. It explores whether the post-conflict period offers increased chances for the opening of ‘windows for opportunity’ for change and reform and the potential to reset health systems. -
Experiences of using life histories with health workers in post-conflict and crisis settings: methodological reflections
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This paper examines the ReBUILD programme’s experience of using life histories to explore health system trajectories coming out of conflict through the eyes of health workers. The paper shows how life histories with health staff can be a very powerful tool, particularly in contexts where routine data sources are absent or weak, and where health workers constitute a marginalized community. -
Health systems research in fragile and conflict affected states: a qualitative study of associated challenges
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: Following on from the recent paper on a research agenda on a research agenda-setting exercise for health systems research in fragile and conflict-affected states (FCAS), the Thematic Working Group on Health Systems in fragile and conflict-affected states has published a follow-up paper on the challenges to doing health systems research in these settings. -
Sub-national assessment of aid effectiveness: A case study of post-conflict districts in Uganda
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This paper reports on ReBUILD’s research in northern Uganda, undertaken to assess the aid-effectiveness in post-conflict districts of the country. The study looked at aid relationships among actors at sub-national level, who represent a vital lever for health system development. -
Application of social network analysis in the assessment of organization infrastructure for service delivery: a three district case study from post-conflict northern Uganda
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This paper reports on ReBUILD’s research on aid effectiveness in northern Uganda, which assessed the inter-organization infrastructure that supports the provision of selected health services in the reconstruction phase after conflict in northern Uganda. Using social network analysis, the study looked at the structure, size and function among organizations supporting the provision HIV treatment, maternal delivery services and workforce strengthening. -
Leaving no one behind: lessons on rebuilding health systems in conflict and crisis-affected states
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This paper draws on the breadth of ReBUILD’s phase 1 research into key issues of health systems strengthening in conflict and crisis-affected settings, and how these could be addressed. It describes three major themes which have emerged from an analysis of this work, to inform policy makers and practitioners. -
Minding the gaps: health financing, universal health coverage and gender
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: Following a RinGs webinar on health financing and gender in 2015, this paper reflects on why we need to focus on gender in moving towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), based on the inputs of a panel of health financing and gender experts. -
How do health workers experience and cope with shocks? Learning from four fragile and conflict-affected health systems in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and Cambodia
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This article draws together lessons from ReBUILD’s research on health worker incentives in northern Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and Cambodia – settings affected by very different conflicts and crises. The authors captured insights from interviews with health workers who had remained in service through these periods, including the impact of shocks, coping strategies, workers’ inventiveness and examples of resilience. -
Why do people become health workers? Analysis from life histories in four post‐conflict and post‐crisis countries
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: This article from ReBUILD’s health worker incentives research examines health workers’ motivation to join the profession, based on life history interviews conducted in northern Uganda, Sierra Leone, Cambodia, and Zimbabwe. -
The gendered health workforce: mixed methods analysis from four fragile and post-conflict contexts
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2017
Description: It is well known that the health workforce composition is influenced by gender relations. However, little research has been done which examines the experiences of health workers through a gender lens, especially in fragile and post-conflict states. This paper presents mixed method research on HRH in four fragile and post-conflict contexts with different histories, to understand how gender influences the health workforce. -
Understanding deployment policies and systems for staffing rural areas in Northern Uganda during and after the conflict: synthesis report
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2017
Description: Working Paper from ReBUILD's research into deployment systems for health workers in remote and rural areas in Uganda. -
Incentives for health workers to stay in post and in rural areas: findings from four conflict- and crisis-affected countries
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2017
Description: This working paper presents a cross-cutting analysis of ReBUILD’s research into health worker incentives in four post-crisis settings (northern Uganda, Sierra Leone, Cambodia and Zimbabwe) to understand the context, system and personal factors which helped to motivate and retain them in public or private not-for-profit service. -
Assessing Aid Effectiveness: a case study of post-conflict northern Uganda
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2017
Description: Presentation on ReBUILD's research into aid effectiveness and health system actors and networks in post-conflict northern Uganda. Given to ReBUILD Researchers' Forum meeting on 28th September 2017 -
Maintaining an effective health workforce during and after conflict: Evidence from ReBUILD’s research in northern Uganda
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This research brief gives an overview and key findings/recommendations from ReBUILD's research on health worker incentives in northern Uganda -
Aid Effectiveness assessment
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the approach used and conclusions from part of the ReBUILD's Aid Effectiveness research in northern Uganda. -
Key messages from ReBUILD Research in Uganda
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the key messages which have come from ReBUILD's research on health financing, health workforce and aid effectiveness in post-conflict northern Uganda -
A STRONG PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR KEY FOR HEALTH SYSTEM RESILIENCE IN GULU DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: First of two briefs from ReBUILD's research on health system financing and households' coping strategies for health care needs in post-conflict northern Uganda. -
ReBUILDing Health Systems Beyond Health Facilities
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief is one of two briefs from ReBUILD's research on health system financing and households' coping strategies for health care needs in post-conflict northern Uganda. -
Attraction and retention of Health Workers in Northern Uganda: Implications for faster reconstruction and Universal Coverage?
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines findings and recommendations from ReBUILD's research on health worker incentives research in post-conflict northern Uganda, in support of universal health coverage. -
Health systems after conflict – evidence for better policy and practice
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: These briefs outline the main themes which have come from ReBUILD’s research, as well as an overview of the programme, its research projects, and how the themes developed from these. -
Evidence submitted to High Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016 -
The ReBUILD programme and emerging themes for health systems strengthening in post-conflict and post-crisis settings
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the main themes on health systems in post-conflict and post-crisis settings which came from the first phase of the ReBUILD programme, and the range of research projects which gave rise to these findings and themes. -
Health financing policy in conflict affected settings - lessons from ReBUILD research
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the findings from ReBUILD’s phase 1 research on health financing policies in post-conflict settings and how these have affected access to health care for the most vulnerable populations. -
Establishing a responsive and equitable health workforce post-conflict and post-crisis - lessons from ReBUILD research
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the findings from ReBUILD’s phase 1 research on health workers in post-conflict settings. -
Institutions for strong and equitable health systems after conflict and crisis - lessons from ReBUILD research
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2016
Description: This brief outlines the findings from ReBUILD’s phase 1 research informing the theme of institutions in post-conflict health systems. -
Health systems in post conflict Uganda - ReBUILD video
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2016
Description: From ReBUILD's partners at Makerere University School of Public Health - an overview of the context and issues covered by the team's research on the post-conflict health system in northern Uganda. -
Health systems after conflict – ReBUILD Consortium
Resource Type: Videos
Year: 2016
Description: Video outlining key issues of post-conflict health systems and themes emerging from ReBUILD's research. -
Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors – findings from post-conflict Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2016
Description: This paper looks at the experiences of health workers during and after the 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda, and the factors that influenced their movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors. The findings highlight the need to ensure balanced health labour market incentives which take into account not only the changing context but also needs at different points in individuals’ life cycles and across all core service delivery sectors. -
Using life histories to explore gendered experiences of conflict in Gulu District, northern Uganda: Implications for post-conflict health reconstruction
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2016
Description: This article discusses how the life histories approach was used to explore how the 20-year conflict in northern Uganda transformed people's lives. Presenting the experiences of 47 men and women before, during and after the war in northern Uganda, and how gender and power(lessness) shaped their experiences, it explores the implications for health care reconstruction. -
Building post-conflict health systems: a gender analysis from Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2016
Description: This chapter in the Handbook on Gender and Health analyses research conducted by the ReBUILD consortium in Northern Uganda to explore the extent to which gender equity has been considered and realized in the post-conflict reconstruction of the heath sector. -
Application of Social Network Analysis in the Assessment of Organizational Infrastructure for Service Delivery: A Case Study From Post-conflict Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2016
Description: Draft working paper from ReBUILD's research into aid architecture in northern Uganda -
Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit (PNFP) sectors in post conflict Northern Uganda: Lessons for health system resilience
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2016
Description: Poster from ReBUILD's health worker incentives study in Uganda, presented at the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 16th-18th November, Vancouver, Canada. -
Becoming more effective actors for evidence-based health systems policy and practice; Experiences of research, research uptake and capacity-building from the ReBUILD research programme consortium
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2016
Description: Poster on ReBUILD's experiences of research uptake and capacity building at national and international levels, presented at the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 16th-18th November, Vancouver, Canada. -
Adapting official deployment policies for staffing rural areas to build resilient health systems during conflict: lessons from northern Uganda
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2016
Description: Poster from ReBUILD's health worker deployment study in Uganda, presented at the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 16th-18th November, Vancouver, Canada. -
‘Leaving no one behind’: protecting vulnerable groups in fragile and conflict-affected situations
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2016
Description: Poster from ReBUILD's cross-country study on people’s health needs and health seeking behaviour before, during and after conflict. This poster was presented at the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 16th-18th November, Vancouver, Canada -
Human Resources in Fragile and Conflict-Affected settings - cross sectoral issues between health and education
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2016
Description: Overview presentation by Tim Martineau for seminar on human resources in health and education in fragile and conflict affected settings, organised by HEART in June 2016. -
Human Resources for Health in Post-Conflict settings - Findings from ReBUILD research
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2016
Description: Presentation given in June 2016 by Sophie Witter on the ReBUILD programme's findings on Human Resources for Health in Post-Conflict settings, at a meeting exploring cross-sectoral learning on human resources in health and education sectors in fragile settings -
Health systems in post-conflict states - Learning from the ReBUILD programme
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2016
Description: Presentation given by Joanna Raven on ReBUILD's work on health systems in post-conflict states, at a Workshop on Rebuilding Health in Yemen after Conflict, 4th June 2016 in Liverpool -
How to promote a resilient health workforce in conflict affected settings - insights from four countries
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2016
Description: Combined presentations from a ReBUILD panel session at the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Vancouver, Canada, on 18th November 2016 -
Health financing and UHC - what's gender got to do with it?
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2016
Description: Presentation made by Sophie Witter at DFID lunchtime seminar 19th January 2016 -
Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors – findings from post-conflict Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Learning Resources
Year: 2016
Description: This paper looks at the experiences of health workers during and after the 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda, and the factors that influenced their movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors. The findings highlight the need to ensure balanced health labour market incentives which take into account not only the changing context but also needs at different points in individuals’ life cycles and across all core service delivery sectors. -
Using life histories to explore gendered experiences of conflict in Gulu District, northern Uganda: Implications for post-conflict health reconstruction
Resource Type: Learning Resources
Year: 2016
Description: This article discusses how the life histories approach was used to explore how the 20-year conflict in northern Uganda transformed people's lives. Presenting the experiences of 47 men and women before, during and after the war in northern Uganda, and how gender and power(lessness) shaped their experiences, it explores the implications for health care reconstruction. -
ReBUILD Progress Update February 2015
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2015
Description: This briefing note provides a summary update of ReBUILD's progress across the whole range of its research themes and focus countries, as of February 2015. -
Thematic Working Group on Health Systems in Fragile & Conflict Affected States - Flyer
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2015
Description: November 2015 Flyer on objectives and activities of the Thematic Working Group on Health Systems in Fragile & Conflict Affected States -
Ebola in the context of conflict affected states and health systems: case studies of Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2015
Description: Ebola seems to be a particular risk in conflict affected settings. This paper compares the experience of Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone in the emergence and management of Ebola outbreaks in 2000-1 and in 2014-15 respectively, and how elements of these conflict affected societies affected the disease outbreak and the response. -
Gender equality needs critical consideration in conflict-affected settings
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2015
Description: The World Bank's 2012 World Development Report calls for gender equality on a global level but falls short on its analysis of conflict-affected contexts. In this viewpoint piece, the authors argue that it is critical to understand the needs of vulnerable populations in these settings. -
Research on health worker policies, incentives and retention in post-conflict countries: an overview of ReBUILD work
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2015
Description: Presentation given at the 22nd Canadian Conference on Global Health -
Health financing in post conflict settings
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2015
Description: Presentation given by Barbara McPake at Nossal Institute of Global Health in July 2015 -
Building Back Better - Gender and post-conflict health systems
Resource Type: Presentations
Year: 2015
Description: Combined presentations given at the launch of the Building Back Better website and resources on gender in post conflict health systems; 20th October 2015 in Liverpool -
Managing the Ebola epidemic in Uganda 2000-2001
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2014 -
Benefits of Social Network Analysis for District Performance Assessment
Resource Type: Briefs
Year: 2014
Description: This brief gives an overview and an assessment of the Social Network Analysis tool for assessing district health sector performance in Uganda.as used in ReBUILD's -
Living through conflict and post-conflict: experiences of health workers in northern Uganda and lessons for people-centred health systems
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2014
Description: This article presents the experiences of health workers who lived through decades of conflict in four districts of northern Uganda. It is based on in-depth interviews, using a life history approach, conducted as part of ReBUILD’s wider work on health workers’ experiences, motivation and incentives during and after conflict. -
Health systems and gender in post-conflict contexts: building back better?
Resource Type: Peer Reviewed Articles
Year: 2014
Description: This narrative literature review is an output of collaborative work between ReBUILD and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) working group on gender, to explore the opportunities and challenges for building gender responsive health systems in post conflict contexts. -
Policies to attract and retain health workers in Northern Uganda during and after conflict: findings of key informant interviews
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2014
Description: Report of the ‘key informant interview’ component of ReBUILD’s wider study of the evolution of government and donor policies supporting health workers during and after the conflict in Northern Uganda -
Health worker incentives during and after the conflict in Northern Uganda: A document review
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2014
Description: This document review covers one component of ReBUILD’s wider research project into the evolution of government and donor policies supporting health workers during and after the conflict in Northern Uganda. The research project also involved in-depth interviews with health workers, key informant interviews and stakeholder mapping. -
Mobility of health staffs during conflict and post-conflict situations in a decentralized system, a case study of Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2014
Description: ReBUILD Poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: Study to understand how the policy of recruitment and deployment under decentralization was implemented and its impact on mobility of health workers over the conflict and post-conflict periods -
Gendered Health Care Coping In Northern Uganda: What Are The Gender And Equity Considerations In Post Conflict Health System Strengthening?
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2014
Description: Poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: A study of the extent to which gender is a factor in post conflict health systems -
Organizational Infrastructure for Service Delivery: A Case Study of Post-conflict Northern Uganda
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2014
Description: ReBUILD poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: Study of the multitude of non-state agencies involvement in the health system, in post-conflict Northern Uganda -
Equity in Maternal Health Care Services in post-conflict Northern and non-conflict East-Central Uganda: A Comparative Mixed Methods Multi-case study
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2014
Description: ReBUILD poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: Mixed method study comparing maternal health care in post-conflict and non-conflict regions of East Central Uganda -
The challenges and opportunities of conducting ethical and trustworthy qualitative research in health systems in post-conflict and fragile contexts: Reflections from a learning community
Resource Type: Posters
Year: 2014
Description: ReBUILD poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: A qualitative study exploring how to strengthen policy and practice related to health financing and human resource management in post conflict and fragile contexts -
Benefits of Social Network Analysis for District Performance Assessment
Resource Type: Learning Resources
Year: 2014
Description: This brief gives an overview and an assessment of the Social Network Analysis tool for assessing district health sector performance in Uganda.as used in ReBUILD's -
Health workers career paths livelihoods and coping strategies in conflict and post conflict Uganda
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2013
Description: Report of ReBUILD’s ‘life history’ study of serving health workers in four districts of the Acholi sub-region in northern Uganda, as part of ReBUILD’s wider work on health worker experiences and incentives during and after conflict. -
Understanding health worker incentives in post conflict settings: Project protocol summary
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2012
Description: This document is a summary of the protocol for ReBUILD’s research on understanding health worker incentives in post conflict settings. It details the approach used for this research across all four of the study countries. -
Improving deployment systems for health workers in remote and rural areas: Project Protocol Summary
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2012
Description: This document is a summary of the protocol for ReBUILD’s research on deployment systems for health workers in remote and rural areas. It details the approach used for this research in the two study countries. -
Health workers’ incentives in post-conflict settings – a review of the literature and framework for research
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2012
Description: This literature review was conducted to identify research gaps in relation to health worker incentives in post-conflict contexts, as a background review for the ReBUILD research project on this topic. -
Human Resources for Health in Post Conflict Settings - A Literature Review
Resource Type: Research reports
Year: 2011
Description: A scoping review conducted in first year of the ReBUILD programme to identify current knowledge about human resources for health in post-conflict settings. -
The Health Worker Incentives: Uganda Briefing
Resource Type: Briefs -
Update on work in Uganda, April 2013
Resource Type: Briefs -
Short introduction to our work in Uganda, July 2011
Resource Type: Briefs -
Health worker incentive environments during and postconflict
Resource Type: Presentations -
Exchanging experience between Cambodia and Uganda using life histories
Resource Type: Learning Resources -
Country Situation Analysis Uganda
Resource Type: Country Situation Analyses