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Ensuring no one is ‘left behind’ in health: an evidence review of

WebDespite the fundamental importance of health, both intrinsically and in contributing to achievements in other dimensions of well-being, access to good quality basic healthcare …

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What do we know about health spending in sub-Saharan Africa

WebFigure 1 shows that government health expenditure in sub-Saharan Africa has been lagging behind other regions, and not catching up. While it had a similarly low level …

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Frameworks and tools to measure and evaluate mental health and …

WebAlthough a variety of interventions and tools have been developed to address the mental health and well-being of young people across the world, a significant knowledge gap …

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Understanding the institutions of domestic health financing …

WebCounties spent 28% of their budgets on health on average in 2019/20. The national health budgets in 2019/20 totalled around $912 billion, and county health budgets around $1.2 …

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Health, Nutrition and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

WebProtocol for a multi-country implementation research study to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of context-specific actions to train and support facilitators …

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Revisiting the impact of covid-19 on adolescents in urban slums

WebThis research is part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme, a nine-year, mixed methods longitudinal research and evaluation …

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Adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Ethiopia and …

WebThis article seeks to address the dearth of evidence on early adolescent understandings and experiences of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in Ethiopia …

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Towards universal health systems in the Covid-19 era

WebThis briefing highlights key insights from a recent ODI event, 'Towards universal health systems: leaving no one behind’, which provided an opportunity for a wide-ranging …

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How do healthy rivers benefit society

WebBecause the benefits derived from a healthy river tend to accrue to people at multiple spatial levels, including those beyond the immediate vicinity of the river or even the river basin, it …

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The Impact of COVID-19 in Ethiopia: Policy Brief GAGE

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted economic activities and livelihoods all around the world. Despite increasing levels of vaccination, the coronavirus continues …

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Social Protection Concepts and Approaches: Implications for …

Web4 Box 6 Risk management strategies 33 Box 7 The history of informal social protection in the United Kingdom: The ‘Friendly Societies’ 44 Box 8 Health insurance: NGO and CBO …

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Beyond the pandemic: strengthening Somalia’s health system

WebCovid-19 has laid bare the fragility of Somalia’s health system. Decades of conflict, poverty-related deprivation and limited state capacity has meant that Somalia is …

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Adolescents in Jordan: health, nutrition and WASH GAGE

WebDuring adolescence – a time of rapid physical growth and change – young people need access to relevant health, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation related …

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Review of public financial management diagnostics for the …

Web5 List of boxes and tables Boxes Box 1 The governance of public financial management indicators 13 Box 2 Diagnostic tools that link public financial management and health …

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Three ways development finance institutions can enhance

WebIn response to the Covid-19 crisis, it is reasonable to expect development finance institutions (DFIs) to reorient more of their investment toward healthcare.

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Addressing the Human Resource Crisis in Malawi’s Health …

WebAddressing the Human Resource Crisis in Malawi’s Health Sector: Employment preferences of public sector registered nurses Lindsay Mangham ESAU Economic and Statistical …

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The political economy of inclusive healthcare in Cambodia

WebOver the past 15 years, Cambodia has made significant strides in expanding effective access to free healthcare for poor people, thanks largely to ‘Health Equity Funds’ …

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HPG working paper Reproductive justice, sexual rights and …

Web1 Introduction. Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services are life-saving in humanitarian crises of all kinds.1 In 2020, of the nearly 2 billion people afected by conflict …

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Strengthening Somalia’s health systems: emerging stronger from …

WebSarah Redd. Somalia is among the countries least able to cope with Covid-19 due to poverty-related deprivation, longstanding conflict, low levels of access to healthcare and …

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