The Role of Faith-Inspired Health Care Providers in Sub-Saharan Africa and Public-Private Partnerships: Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 1

Autor: Oliver, Jill, Wodon, Quentin
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
access to services
advocacy efforts
advocacy purposes
antenatal care
beds
capacity building
choice of provider
civil society actors
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
clinics
communities
community care
community development
community health
contraceptives
contractual arrangements
delivery mechanisms
delivery of health care
Delivery of Health Services
delivery systems
Developing Countries
Development Policy
Development Strategies
doctors
drugs
educational services
employment
Equitable Access
Essential Medicines
family planning
formal care
Global Health
Global Health Council
government agencies
government support
HEALTH CARE
health care delivery
health care facilities
HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
health care provision
health care sector
health care services
Health Care System
health care systems
health centers
health coverage
Health Delivery
health facilities
health financing
health infrastructure
health initiatives
health needs
Health Organization
health planning
Health Policy
health posts
HEALTH PROGRAMS
health providers
health provision
Health Reform
Health Research
health sector
health service
health service delivery
health service providers
health service provision
health services
health strategies
health system
HEALTH SYSTEMS
Health-sector
healthcare providers
HIV
HIV/AIDS
homes
hospital beds
hospital care
hospital services
hospitals
Household Level
household surveys
households
HR
Human Development
Human Resources
illness
illnesses
important policy
income
Income Countries
individual health
Information Systems
integration
intervention
local community
localities
Low Income
low-income populations
management of Health
medical care
medical facilities
medical goods
medical systems
Medicines
Millennium Development Goals
Ministries of Health
Ministry of Health
mission hospital
mobile clinics
modern contraception
modern contraceptive methods
Multilateral Organizations
national governments
national health
national health service
national health services
national health systems
national level
national levels
Newborn
Newborn Health
Non-governmental Organizations
Nongovernmental Organizations
nurses
Nutrition
orphans
outpatient care
pandemic
patient
patient satisfaction
patients
personal relationships
Pharmaceutical Sector
pharmaceutical services
pharmacies
policy discussions
policy level
practitioners
primary care
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
private doctors
private hospitals
private sector
providers of health care
providers of health services
provision of health care
provision of health services
Public Health
public health system
public providers
PUBLIC SECTOR
quality of services
quality services
religious practices
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS
reproductive health services
respect
rural areas
rural health care
shops
Social Development
Social Science
Social Services
Supply Systems
technical assistance
traditional healers
traditional practices
UNFPA
Universal Access
urban development
work environment
workforce
World Health Organization
Popis: This role of faith-inspired health care providers in sub-saharan Africa and public-private partnerships is comprised of a three volume series on strengthening the evidence for faith inspired engagement in health in sub-Saharan Africa. An increasing level of interest in the role of faith in development has generated much debate and dialogue at the international and national levels over the last decade. Despite difficulties in communication and differences in cultures within such debates, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs), especially in the areas of health. This series focuses on assessing the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and on assessing the extent to which they are involved in and benefit from public-private partnerships. The purpose of this series is three HNP discussion papers is to round up various analytical perspectives and emerging research on faith engagement in health in Africa from a range of researchers and practitioners from the north as well as the south. The series is structured into three volumes: a first volume on the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and public-private partnerships, a second on satisfaction and the comparative nature of faith-inspired health provision, and the third on mapping of faith inspired provision and the extent to which faith-inspired providers reach to the poor.
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