Health Systems in post conflict settings

2015 presentation entitled ‘Current work of ReBUILD: Research for Building pro-poor health systems in the aftermath of conflict’

The presentation covers:

Health financing and human resources in post conflict states: what do we know and what are the gaps? Sophie Witter & Tim Martineau Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh & Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Health systems governance and workforce developments in post conflict health systems Freddie Ssengooba School of Public Health, Makerere University

How human resource policy change in the emergence from conflict has shaped staffing, incentives and performance Joseph Edem-Hotah College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone

How health financing policy change in the emergence from conflict has shaped the burden on the household expenditures of the poor Neath Net Cambodia Development Resource Institute

(Re) building gender responsive systems in post conflict contexts Sally Theobald Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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