Information is an intervention that works : results from the Nigeria Evidence-based Health System Initiative (NEHSI) in Bauchi and Cross River States (2008 – 2014)
Improving the health of women and children worldwide is central to development.
Improving the health of women and children worldwide is central to development.
This evaluation presents analysis and outcomes of Collaboration for Health Systems Analysis and Innovation (CHESAI) over the past five years.
The paper contributes to emergent literature on the institutional context of informal health service provision, which is relevant to policy discourse in India, health system reform, and to marginalised populations the world over.
South Africa is considering major health service restructuring to move towards a universal system. This calls for understanding the challenges in the existing health system.
Objective: Analysis of the implementation process for a national user fees abolition policy
aimed at children under age five organized in Niger since October 2006.
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is centrally concerned with people,
their relationships and the actions and practices they can implement towards