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Research reports
- A Case Study of Maternal Health Service Provision in OR Tambo District, Eastern Cape, in the Context of Chronic Poor Health Performance.
- Impact of user fees on health care seeking behaviour and financial protection during the crisis period in Zimbabwe_A life history approach
- Application of Social Network Analysis in the Assessment of Organizational Infrastructure for Service Delivery _ A Case Study From Post-conflict Northern Uganda
- Report of Sierra Leone Human Resources for Health Summit 2016
- Fighting a battle _ Ebola _ health workers and the health system in Sierra Leone
- The evolution of human resources for health policies in post-conflict Cambodia _ findings from key informant interviews and document reviews
- Learning from the experiences of health workers in conflict affected Cambodia to improve motivation and retention: analysis of life histories
- Rebuilding adolescent girls lives_mental health and psychosocial support in conflict affected Gaza Liberia and Sri Lanka
- Deployment of Human Resources for Health in Zimbabwe_Synthesis report
- Understanding deployment policies and systems for staffing rural areas in Northern Uganda during and after the conflict:_synthesis report
- Incentives for health workers to stay in post and in rural areas _ findings from four conflict- and crisis-affected countries
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Peer Reviewed Articles
- The complex remuneration of human resources for health in low-income settings: policy implications and a research agenda for designing effective financial incentives
- Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not for profit sectors_findings from post conflict Northern Uganda
- Free health care for under fives expectant and recent mothers_Evaluating the impact of Sierra Leones free health care initiative
- Performance based financing in the context of the complex remuneration of health workers in rural Sierra Leone
- Can positive inquiry strengthen obstetric referral systems in Cambodia?
- Evolution of policies on human resources for health_ opportunities and constraints in four post-conflict and post-crisis settings
- Experiences of using life histories with health workers in post-conflict and crisis settings_ methodological reflections
- Health service resilience in Yobe state, Nigeria in the context of the Boko Haram insurgency_ a systems dynamics analysis using group model building
- Impact of health financing policies in Cambodia_A 20 year experience
- Health systems research in fragile and conflict-affected states_a research agenda-setting exercise
- Building post-conflict health systems_a gender analysis from Northern Uganda
- Gender equality needs critical consideration in conflict-affected settings
- Challenges and progress in implementing the women, peace and security agenda_two case studies
- The role of womens leadership and gender equity in leadership and health system strengthening
- Sub-national assessment of aid effectiveness_A case study of post-conflict districts in Uganda
- Application of social network analysis in the assessment of organization infrastructure for service delivery_a three district case study from post-conflict northern Uganda
- Minding the gaps_health financing universal health coverage and gender
- The commercialization of traditional medicine in modern Cambodia
- How do health workers experience and cope with shocks
- Why do people become health workers
- Adaptation to health workforce research following crises
- Context matters (but how and why?) A hypothesis-led literature review of performance-based financing in fragile and conflict-affected health systems
- Health workers’ experiences of the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone
- The human resource implications of improving financial risk protection for mothers and newborns in Zimbabwe
- Performance-based financing in three humanitarian settings
- Changes in catastrophic health expenditure in post-conflict Sierra Leone
- The gendered health workforce: mixed methods analysis from four fragile and post-conflict contexts
- Internal contracting of health services in Cambodia
- Are health systems interventions gender blind
- The bumpy trajectory of performance-based financing for healthcare in Sierra Leone
- Understanding HRH recruitment in post conflict Timor Leste
- (How) does RBF strengthen strategic purchasing of health care?
- “Posting policies don’t change because there is peace or war” paper
- Health financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings: What do we know, seven years on?
- Flexibility of deployment: challenges and policy options for retaining health workers during crisis in Zimbabwe
- The political economy of results-based financing
- Health system strengthening—Reflections on its meaning, assessment and our state of knowledge
- Socio-cultural change in conflict and post conflict settings: five decades of giving birth in Cambodia
- The Impact of Leaving Camps on Well‐being of Internally Displaced Persons in Northern Uganda
- Results-based financing as a strategic purchasing intervention: some progress but much further to go in Zimbabwe?
- Performance-Based Financing, Basic Packages of Health Services and User-Fee Exemption Mechanisms
- Country Situation Analyses
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Learning Resources
- Benefits of Social Network Analysis for District Performance Assessment
- Using life histories to understand and support health systems and their resilience
- How to identify and manage opportunities for user-voice as part of research uptake strategies
- Impact of user fees on health care seeking behaviour and financial protection during the crisis period in Zimbabwe_A life history approach
- Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not for profit sectors_findings from post conflict Northern Uganda
- Synthesis report research tools - Rebuilding adolescent girls lives_mental health and psychosocial support in conflict-affected Gaza Liberia and Sri Lanka
- Learning Support Tool on Gender and Health Systems
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Presentations
- Research on health worker policies, incentives and retention in post-conflict countries: an overview of ReBUILD work (1)
- Health financing in post conflict settings
- Human Resources in Fragile and Conflict-Affected settings _ Cross sectoral issues between health and education
- Human Resources for Health in Post-Conflict settings _ Findings from ReBUILD research
- Health systems in post-conflict states _ Learning from the ReBUILD programme
- Evidence for supporting a health workforce for all in Sierra Leone
- Building Back Better_Gender and post conflict health systems
- Health workforce recruitment and financing – selected issues for consideration
- Investigating health workers remuneration in Sierra Leone - preliminary results and reflections on methods
- Reflections on recent health sector experiences in Sierra Leone
- How to promote a resilient health workforce in conflict affected settings - insights from four countries
- Health financing and UHC_whats gender got to do with it
- Using life histories to understand and support health systems and their resilience
- Health Systems in Situations of Fragility
- Investigating results based financing as a tool for strategic purchasing
- The bumpy trajectory of performance-based financing in Sierra Leone
- The impacts of conflict on access to health care in Cambodia
- Etat des connaissances sur le renforcement des systèmes de santé dans les contextes fragiles
- The changing health care needs of communities and health system responses in fragile settings - a presentation
- Performance based financing to build strategic purchasing in FCAS
- Political economy approaches to explore PBF’s adoption, adaption and implementation in fragile settings
- Health system strengthening – what is it, how should we assess it, and does it work?
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Briefs
- Maintaining an effective health workforce during and after conflict_Evidence from ReBUILD’s research in northern Uganda
- Resources from ReBUILD work on health worker incentives and deployment in post-conflict and post-crisis settings
- Resources from ReBUILD work on health worker incentives in Sierra Leone and health worker experiences during the Ebola outbreak
- Outputs from the project Health Workers Remuneration Incentives and Accountability in Sierra Leone
- Aid Effectiveness assessment
- Benefits of Social Network Analysis for District Performance Assessment
- Key messages from ReBUILD Research in Uganda
- A STRONG PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR KEY FOR HEALTH SYSTEM RESILIENCE IN GULU DISTRICT NORTHERN UGANDA
- ReBUILDing Health Systems Beyond Health Facilities
- Attraction and retention of Health Workers in Northern Uganda: Implications for faster reconstruction and Universal Coverage?
- Health systems after conflict – evidence for better policy and practice
- Evidence submitted to High Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth
- Resources from ReBUILDs work on health financing
- Resilience of health systems during and after crises
- Resilience in health systems_responses to key questions
- Summary of ReBUILD’s research projects 2018
- Performance-based financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings
- Gender and Community Health Worker programmes in fragile and conflict affected settings
- Gender Community Health Workers Sierra Leone
- Health systems Community Health Workers Sierra Leone
- Leaving no one behind - evidence based approaches for UHC in protracted crises
- Responding to humanitarian crises in ways that strengthen longer-term health systems
- Improving deployment of human resources for health in Zimbabwe in the context of crisis
- MANAGING THE TRANSITION FROM HUMANITARIAN TO DEVELOPMENT AID - SYMPOSIUM BRIEFING
- Transitioning from humanitarian to development aid_Day 1 bulletin
- Transitioning from Humanitarian to Development Aid_Day 2 bulletin
- East African Symposium on Aid Effectiveness and Health Systems Development_Key Messages brief
- Health systems during and after crisis - evidence for better policy and practice
- Les systemes de sante pendant et apres une crise_elements probants
- Conflict household structure and health seeking behaviour in Cambodia
- ReBUILD programme emerging themes for health systems strengthening post conflict
- Health financing policy in conflict affected settings ReBUILD lessons
- Establishing a responsive and equitable health workforce post conflict - ReBUILD lessons
- Institutions for strong and equitable health systems after conflict
- Developing inclusive health systems in crisis
- How to move towards universal health coverage in crisis affected settings
- Different types of provider and access to healthcare during and after crises
- The political economy of crisis-affected settings and investments in health systems
- Health systems and state building during and after crises
- Sustainability of health systems in crisis affected settings
- Developing health system research capacity in crisis affected settings
- Resources from ReBUILD research on gender in post conflict health systems
- Summary ReBUILD research themes projects outputs
- Les systèmes de santé après un conflit_éléments probants en faveur de meilleures politiques et pratiques
- Establishing a responsive & equitable health workforce post-conflict & post-crisis
- Principles of Health Systems Resilience in the Context of COVID-19 Response
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Posters
- Health seeking behaviour and impact of health financing policy on household financial protection in post conflict Cambodia: A life history approach
- Health worker remuneration and incentive policies in post crisis Zimbabwe: challenges and Implications for retention of human resources for health
- The Impact of Health Financing Policies on Household Spending: Evidence from Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 2004 and 2009
- Mobility of health staffs during conflict and post-conflict situations in a decentralized system, a case study of Northern Uganda
- Gendered Health Care Coping In Northern Uganda: What Are The Gender And Equity Considerations In Post Conflict Health System Strengthening?
- Organizational Infrastructure for Service Delivery: A Case Study of Post-conflict Northern Uganda
- Equity in Maternal Health Care Services in post-conflict Northern and non-conflict East-Central Uganda: A Comparative Mixed Methods Multi-case study
- The challenges and opportunities of conducting ethical and trustworthy qualitative research in health systems in post-conflict and fragile contexts: Reflections from a learning community
- Contracting health services in Cambodia: From external to internal contracting models and its implications
- Increasing access to health services in remote and rural areas through improved retention of health workers: evidence from Sierra Leone
- Health worker experiences of and movement between public and PNFP sectors in northern Uganda
- Building a resilient health system post Ebola_voices of health workers from Sierra Leone
- Fostering development of sustainable incentive policies for a resilient health workforce_lessons from post crisis Zimbabwe
- Understanding factors that promote resilience during crises_ how to retain health workers in Zimbabwe
- Becoming more effective actors for evidence-based health systems policy and practice_Experiences from the ReBUILD RPC
- Adapting official deployment policies for staffing rural areas to build resilient health systems during conflict_lessons from northern Uganda
- Difficult Choices in Health Care Decisions Pre During and Post Conflict in Sierra Leone
- More flexibility in the use of deployment policies_the challenge of retaining health workers in post crisis settings in remote areas of Zimbabwe
- Impact of the policy to freeze posts on the deployment of health workers after the crisis in rural Zimbabwe
- Data collection on rural posting /deployment of health workers in post crisis settings_A case of rural Zimbabwe
- Why aren’t women rising to the top_Gender in Cambodia’s Health Workforce and Leadership
- What do health workers do and why_A study of the activities performed by primary healthcare workers in Sierra Leone
- Leaving no one behind _ protecting vulnerable groups in fragile and conflict-affected situations
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Videos
- World Health Assembly speech – UHC in Emergencies
- Health systems in post conflict Uganda - ReBUILD video
- Health systems after conflict – ReBUILD Consortium
- Webinar: gender in health systems in FCASs
- Performance-based financing video
- Community health workers in Sierra Leone video
- Health worker incentives in post-conflict Zimbabwe video
- Aid effectiveness and health systems development in post-conflict northern Uganda video
- Health worker deployment policies in conflict-affected northern Uganda video
- Gender in post-conflict health systems with a focus on Northern Uganda video
- Video on career progression amongst women in the post-conflict Cambodian health system
- Video on understanding human resources for health recruitment and deployment in post-conflict settings
- Webinar: Performance-based financing in FCASs
- Video introduction to performance-based financing
- Video on health financing in fragile and conflict-affected states
- Video on performance-based financing for healthcare in Sierra Leone
- 'Leaving no one behind' presentation videos
- Videos on performance-based financing from HSR 2018
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Research reports
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Blog & News
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Blogs
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2016
- What is the role of gender and ethics in building stronger health systems?
- Rebuilding after catastrophe? A missed opportunity for health and social change
- To phase out Enrolled Nurses or not_ Can Ugandas human resource policies learn anything from a stakeholder engagement?
- The Free Health Care Initiative in Sierra Leone_six years on_six lessons
- Making global partnerships in capacity building for research work
- Women leaders for health, peace and security.
- Health System Challenges in the face of the humanitarian crisis in Iraq
- 2017
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2018
- International Womens Day _spotlight on women in fragile and conflict affected settings
- Health workers – the bedrock of healthcare during conflict, and central for rebuilding health systems
- Performance based financing in fragile and conflict affected health systems_Context matters, but how and why?
- Women working in health in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
- Midwives and traditional birth attendants collaborate in DR Congo
- Community Health Workers and Gender
- 2019
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2016
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2017
- Supporting country strategies for Universal Health Coverage – new WHO guide.
- ReBUILDs Sreytouch Vong is a Heroine of Health
- Promoting women’s leadership in the post-conflict health sector in Cambodia
- Join our Webinar_27th November_Rebuilding health systems in conflict and crisis affected settings_Key issue guides and resources
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Events
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Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 2018
- Leaving no one behind
- P4P: how, why, where and what
- Health financing FCAS
- Building programme theory for P4P in LMICs
- Health system resilience in the Middle East
- Health service delivery in FCAS
- Engaging with the politics of policy
- Unravelling PBF effects beyond impact evaluation
- Applying intersectionality within health systems research
- Political economy of results-based financing
- Participatory visual methods
- No longer invisible
- Innovative research approaches
- World Health Assembly 2018
- Webinar video now available: Integrating gender into health system strengthening
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Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 2018