Participatory Geographic Information Systems (P-GIS) for natural resource management and food security in Africa : ict4d article, March 2011
The Lower Tana River Forest (LTRF) Complex faces a major threat from human encroachment.
The Lower Tana River Forest (LTRF) Complex faces a major threat from human encroachment.
Maternal mortality in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This research proposal focuses on programme impact on maternal survival.
Understanding community perceptions of health and health inequality can serve as an evidence base for community-level initiatives, including maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) promotion.
Farm Radio Trust (FRT) will carry out a three-year research study starting in 2018 to find out how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) impacts on agricultural productivity in Malawi.
This in-depth report examines the South African school health service, and considers its design and intentions against international models.
This case study of one urban sub-district in Cape Town was developed as part of a wider action learning project partnership – the District Innovation and Action Learning for Health System Development (DIALHS) project – which aims to understand and
Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) addresses systemic challenges in order to improve service delivery while supporting implementation of public health priority programmes, and thus contributing to improved population health.
Nurses are knowledgeable about issues that affect quality and equity of care and are well qualified to inform policy, yet their expertise is seldom acknowledged and their input infrequently invited.
Systems thinking in health encompasses linkages, interactions, feedbacks, and processes between elements that comprise a whole system, including the complexity of a disease or condition itself (such as neonatal mortality) and the systems within wh