SHARE policy brief KEY MESSAGES In phase III of the Urban Primary Health Care Service Delivery Project (UPHCSDP), a low-cost bidding system and a high cost recovery target were introduced as criteria for NGO selection. At the...
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Presentation on 9 October 2018 in Liverpool. Progress in activities in Uganda in research and policy advice to achieve universal health coverage in the country.
Presentation in the parallel session health management in low-income countries, during the EHMA conference in June 2016 in Porto, Portugal.
Presentation during the opening session of the EHMA conference in Porto (Portugal) in June 2016, by Dr Iqbal Anwar, principal investigator of the SHARE project, icddr,b
The Adolescent Health Research Agenda addresses urgent research priorities that have relevance to public health, with a focus on reproductive health related issues. It aims to contribute towards quality data in Lao PDR to...
COOPI/Malawi-Madagascar/2014. This brief is part of the series, A Field Guide for Disaster Risk Reduction in Southern Africa: Key Practices for DRR Implementers, coordinated by the Food and Agriculture Organization FAO regional...
This paper discusses the transformation of public sector thinking in public sectors of developing and transition countries. Countries are reconsidering their fiscal systems and searching for the right balance between central...
The ‘Cities and Fragile States’ is a research programme of the Crisis States Research Centre of The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Over the past two decades, many cities around the world have become...
What role does local government (LG) play in post-conflict reconstruction? What are the key issues for LG in post-conflict contexts? This paper, published by the United Nations Development Programme, argues that further research...
Estimates suggest that decentralisation is currently being pursued in over 80 per cent of developing countries worldwide. For many people, local government is the part of government that most directly impacts on their lives...