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Governance, Equity, and Health
Research for a healthier world
 
Poor living conditions. Gender and social discrimination. Overstretched public services. Weak data systems. Inadequate health care. Improving health in developing countries takes more than groundbreaking vaccines and new hospitals. It also requires stronger health systems and a profound understanding of the root causes of the problem, such as social and economic inequities that fuel poverty, and governance issues that hinder change.
 
IDRC’s Governance, Equity, and Health program funds research in developing countries that helps to redress health inequities and improve health services, systems, and policies, for all.
 
We believe that equitable health systems help build healthy societies.

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Fair financing in East and Southern Africa: community voice through radio and participatory communications

18/12/2009

These mp3 podcasts are initial outputs from the Fair Financing project. South Africa FM (SAFM) ‘Workers on Wednesday’ SAFM is the largest English language current affairs radio station in South Africa. In its 'Workers on Wednesday' slot the show...

Archived "What's New?" 2010

01/01/2010

Revitalising Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems   The NEHSI Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) is being developed to be linked – and not parallel – to the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) and vital...

Featured Publication

CHANGING MINDS <br>A Guide to Facilitated Participatory Planning

CHANGING MINDS
A Guide to Facilitated Participatory Planning

This book draws on the work of thinkers and doers throughout the world who have grappled with the challenge of planning complex institutions, especially health systems and development projects. Their problem: Conventional planning methods often do...

Events

IDRC-RHE Special Session within the Ministerial Forum

17/11/2008

Emerging Solutions to Chronic Conditions: Practical experiences of intersectoral action for health Date and Time: Monday November 17th, 2008  16h20-18h20   Location: Room Moussa Keita   Effective, intersectoral research, interventions, and...

GEH Pre-Forum Sessions

15/11/2008

GEH SESSION 1:  Workshop on Resource MobilizationType of Session: Facilitated Discussion SessionDate: 15 November 2008, 11h00 to 13h00Location: Hotel LAICO - L'Amitié, Bamako, MaliWhat is Resource Mobilization?A well-conceived strategic plan and...

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