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2022:
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2021:
Munyangaju, Isabelle, Matias Alberto Seth Langa, Sue Ann Costa Clemens, and Elisa Marchetti. 2021. ‘Evaluation of the partnership between international non-governmental organizations and the State in the health sector in Mozambique’, Pan African Medical Journal, 39.
2020:
Chiliza, Jessica Kiku Rebert. 2020. ‘Life after Pepfar’s Direct Service Support: Program Sustainability among South African HIV/AIDS Organizations Funded by PEPFAR’, Boston University.
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2019:
Pfeiffer, James. 2019. ‘Austerity in Africa: audit cultures and the weakening of public sector health systems’, Focaal, 2019: 51-61.
2018:
Fugazzola, Enrica, and Marco Gola. 2018. ‘The Existing Indian NGOs’ Scenario and the Local Actions in West Bengal.’ in, Healthcare Facilities in Emerging Countries (Springer).
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2017:
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2015:
Hoemeke, Laura Miniea. 2015. ‘To help, or at least do no harm: The evolving roles of global health NGOs in health systems strengthening’, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Roche, Stephanie, and Rachel Hall-Clifford. 2015. ‘Making surgical missions a joint operation: NGO experiences of visiting surgical teams and the formal health care system in Guatemala’, Global Public Health, 10: 1201-14
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2024
Nataliia Gusak, James Martin, Cindy Sousa. Reflections from a Seminar Series Supporting Ukrainian Social Workers in Time of War: Professional Solidarity and Human Rights. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, June 2024. DOI: 10.1007/s41134-024-00317-z
Erika Deserranno, Aisha Nansamba, Nancy Qian. The Impact of Ngo-Provided Aid on Government Capacity: Evidence from Uganda. Journal of the European Economic Association, April 15, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvae029
2023:
Jang Byencit, Ruth, Umaima Al-Mansur, David Jimwan Nankam, Sumayya Al-Mansur et al. September 2023: Strengthening the Healthcare Workforce for Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria: Lessons and Strategies. International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health 44(17):27-36. DOI: 10.9734/ijtdh/2023/v44i171471
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Houssinatou Sy. How do international development NGOs strengthen health systems in fragile settings? The case of Artsen Zonder Vakantie in South Kivu, The Democratic Republic of Congo. Master of Science of Public Health Thesis, Institute of Tropical Medicine, July 2022. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.10010.82888
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Rudasingwa M, Jahn A, Uwitonze A-M, Hennig L. Increasing health system synergies in low-income settings: Lessons learned from a qualitative case study of Rwanda. Global Public Health. 2022:1-19.
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O’Donovan J, Saul Namanda A, Hamala R. Exploring supervision for volunteer community health workers in Mukono District, Uganda: An exploratory mixed-methods study. Global Public Health. 2022;17(9):1958-72.
Marten MG. The “Sustainability Doctrine” in Donor-Driven Maternal Health Programs in Tanzania. Anthropologies of Global Maternal and Reproductive Health. 2022:73-91.
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2021:
Breaugh, J., Hammerschmid, G. (2021). Understanding Public Servants from a Global Perspective: An Introduction. In: Sullivan, H., Dickinson, H., Henderson, H. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29980-4_69
Tadesse AW, Gurmu KK, Kebede ST, Habtemariam MK. Analyzing efforts to synergize the global health agenda of universal health coverage, health security and health promotion: a case-study from Ethiopia. Globalization and Health. 2021;17(1):1-13.
Organization WH. Fostering resilience through integrated health system strengthening: a perspective on Liberia and Bangladesh. 2021.
Lindstaedt N. Human Security in Disease and Disaster: Routledge; 2021.
Kram NA, Yesufu V, Lott B, Palmer KN, Balogun M, Ehiri J. ‘Making the most of our situation’: a qualitative study reporting health providers’ perspectives on the challenges of implementing the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in Lagos, Nigeria. BMJ open. 2021;11(10):e046263.
Kalofonos I. All I eat is medicine: Going hungry in Mozambique’s AIDS economy: Univ of California Press; 2021.
Afolayan GE. Non-formal education as a tool for empowering girls and women in a religiously conservative context: The case of northern Nigeria: Murdoch University; 2021.
2020:
Sousa C, Akesson B, Badawi D. ‘Most importantly, I hope God keeps illness away from us’: The context and challenges surrounding access to health care for Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Global Public Health. 2020;15(11):1617-26.
Schühle J. Traversing Transnational Biomedical Landscapes. Traversing Transnational Biomedical Landscapes: transcript-Verlag; 2020.
Peel SA. THE AFTERLIFE OF AID: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY IN KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA. 2020.
Nevrim S. Design evolution of healthcare buildings: city hospitals as a new building typology in Turkey: Middle East Technical University; 2020.
Munro J. ‘Saving our people’: health workers, medical citizenship, and vernacular sovereignties in West Papua. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2020;26(3):633-51.
Mate P. A Qualitative Analysis of the Functioning of the Health Information System in Mozambique. Indiana University; 2020.
Marten MG, Sullivan N. Hospital side hustles: Funding conundrums and perverse incentives in Tanzania’s publicly-funded health sector. Social Science & Medicine. 2020;244:112662.
Holst J. Global Health–emergence, hegemonic trends and biomedical reductionism. Globalization and Health. 2020;16(1):1-11.
Hartmann C, Hartmann JM, Lopez A, Flores P. Health non-governmental organizations (NGOs) amidst civil unrest: Lessons learned from Nicaragua. Global Public Health. 2020;15(12):1810-9.
Crane JT. Dreaming partnership, enabling inequality: administrative infrastructure in global health science. Africa. 2020;90(1):188-208.
Abdalla S, Weng Y, Mehta KM, Mahapatra T, Srikantiah S, Shah H, et al. Trends in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition indicators during five years of piloting and scaling-up of Ananya interventions in Bihar, India. J Glob Health. 2020;10(2).
2019:
Tankwanchi AS, Hagopian A, Vermund SH. International migration of health labour: monitoring the two-way flow of physicians in South Africa. BMJ Global Health. 2019;4(5):e001566.
Spanke T. Nurturing dependence: the role of patron states in the state and institution building processes of de facto states: The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); 2019.
Shamu S, Slabbert J, Guloba G, Blom D, Khupakonke S, Masihleho N, et al. Linkage to care of HIV positive clients in a community based HIV counselling and testing programme: a success story of non-governmental organisations in a South African district. PloS one. 2019;14(1):e0210826
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Puteh SEW, Ibrahim U. SDG 3 Landscape in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) and Implementation Challenges. Akademika. 2019;89(2):65-76.
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Landes M, Pfaff C, Zerihun M, Wondimagegn D, Sodhi S, Rouleau K, et al. Calling non-governmental organisations to strengthen primary health care: Lessons following Alma-Ata. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine. 2019;11(1):1-2.
Khalid H, Fox AM. Political and governance challenges to achieving global HIV goals with injecting drug users: the case of Pakistan. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2019;8(5):261.
Kabir MF, Schulman D, Abdullah AS. Promoting relational agent for health behavior change in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): issues and approaches. Journal of Medical Systems. 2019;43(7):1-11.
Horst JC. Evaluation veröffentlichter Studien zur Effektivität humanitärer Gesundheitsinterventionen von zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen: ein systematischer Review. 2019.
Fox AM, Khalid H. Political and Governance Challenges to Achieving Global HIV Goals with Injecting Drug Users: The Case of Pakistan. 2019.
Basikoro EE. Pathologies of patriarchy: Death, suffering, care, and coping in the gendered gaps of HIV/AIDS interventions in Nigeria: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; 2019.
Barr A, Garrett L, Marten R, Kadandale S. Health sector fragmentation: three examples from Sierra Leone. Globalization and Health. 2019;15(1):1-8.
2018:
Sowden R. An investigation into the perceptions of “outsider” contributions to sustainable services for people with communication disabilities, in majority world countries: Manchester Metropolitan University; 2018.
Sousa C. Geopolitics, political violence, and global health: Ethical obligations for professionals acting within wars and conflict settings. Routledge Handbook on the Politics of Global Health: Routledge; 2018. p. 368-73.
Rana K. ICT in rural primary schools in Nepal: context and teachers’ experiences. Unpublished doctoral dissertation] University of Canterbury. 2018.
Meier BM, Gostin LO. Responding to the Public Health Harms of a Globalizing World Through Human Rights in Global Governance (Introduction). 2018.
Maski Rana KB. ICT in rural primary schools in Nepal: context and teachers’ experiences. 2018.
Mahat A, Citrin D, Bista H. NGOs, partnerships, and public-private discontent in Nepal’s health care sector. Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2018;5(2).
Maes K. Human Resources for Health. The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. 2018:1-9.
Gimbel S, Chilundo B, Kenworthy N, Inguane C, Citrin D, Chapman R, et al. Donor data vacuuming. Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2018;5(2).
Fourie C. The trouble with inequalities in global health partnerships. Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2018;5(2).
Fenton K, Cardarelli M, Molloy F, Novick W. Establishing sustainable cardiothoracic surgery programs in underserved countries. The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon. 2018;66(08):661-6.
2017:
Shroff ZC, Ghaffar A, Soucat A. Moving Beyond Diagonal and T-Shaped: Getting the Incentives Right for the Pie Not for the Slice. Health Systems & Reform. 2017;3(4):261-7.
Pardo CG. Luces y sombras en la Acción Humanitaria. Revista de Investigación y Educación en Ciencias de la Salud (RIECS). 2017;2(1):85-96.
Muhibbu-Din MO. NGOs-state relations in health care services: a case study of Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa (JGIDA). 2017;6(1-2):9-26.
McKay R. Medicine in the meantime: The work of care in Mozambique: Duke University Press; 2017.
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Marten MG. From emergency to sustainability: shifting objectives in the US Government’s HIV response in Tanzania. Global Public Health. 2017;12(8):988-1003.
Lohman N, Hagopian A, Luboga SA, Stover B, Lim T, Makumbi F, et al. District health officer perceptions of PEPFAR’s influence on the health system in Uganda, 2005-2011. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2017;6(2):83.
Kenworthy N. Mistreated: the political consequences of the fight against AIDS in Lesotho: Vanderbilt University Press; 2017.
Fan VY, Tsai F-JJ, Shroff ZC, Nakahara B, Vargha N, Weathers S. Dedicated health systems strengthening of the global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria: an analysis of grants. Int Health. 2017;9(1):50-7.
Falt L. Perceptions of CSO volunteer and intern cross-cultural experiences: Examining pre-departure training and reintegration support: Mount Saint Vincent University; 2017.
Citrin D, Mehanni S, Acharya B, Wong L, Nirola I, Sherchan R, et al. Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal. Global Health Action. 2017;10(1):1367161.
Christiansen I. Commodification of healthcare and its consequences. World Review of Political Economy. 2017;8(1):82-103.
Busta ER, Mancher M, Cuff PA, McAdam K, Keusch G, National Academies of Sciences E, et al. Strengthening capacity for response and research. Integrating Clinical Research into Epidemic Response: The Ebola Experience: National Academies Press (US); 2017.
Bellerose ME. Poverty Ends with a 12 Year Old Girl: Empowerment and the Contradictions of International Development. 2017.
Basnet M. Partnerships in mental healthcare service delivery in low-resource settings: developing an innovative network in rural Nepal. 2017.
Adeola HA, Soyele OO, Adefuye AO, Jimoh SA, Butali A. Omics-based molecular techniques in oral pathology centred cancer: prospect and challenges in Africa. Cancer Cell International. 2017;17(1):1-12.
2016:
Acharya B, Maru D, Schwarz R, Citrin D, Tenpa J, Hirachan S, et al. Partnerships in mental healthcare service delivery in low-resource settings: developing an innovative network in rural Nepal. Globalization and Health. 2017;13(1):1-7.
Whyle EB, Olivier J. Models of public–private engagement for health services delivery and financing in Southern Africa: a systematic review. Health Policy and Planning. 2016;31(10):1515-29.
White C. An evaluation of the implementation of the 3-tiered ART monitoring system in South Africa: University of Cape Town; 2016.
Tadele G, Ayalew A, Loevinsohn M. (Re) building livelihoods of communities confronting HIV and AIDS in Ethiopia. Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. 2016;32(1):63-91.
Stecker MJ, Warnecke TL, Bresnahan CM. Social entrepreneurship and the nonprofit sector in developing countries. Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies: Routledge; 2016. p. 218-34.
Srivastava A, Bhattacharyya S, Gautham M, Schellenberg J, Avan BI. Linkages between public and non-government sectors in healthcare: a case study from Uttar Pradesh, India. Global Public Health. 2016;11(10):1216-30.
Renzaho AM. Health, social and economic impact of voluntary migration. Globalisation, migration and health: Challenges and opportunities: World Scientific; 2016. p. 123-203.
Prescott M. Providers for the household and nation: The localized production and migration of Filipino nurses: The University of Arizona; 2016.
Pearce MG. Examining eye care in the South Pacific through a health systems strengthening lens: University of Hawai’i at Manoa; 2016.
Olakunde BO, Ndukwe CD. Improved domestic funding enhances the sustainability of HIV/AIDS response in Nigeria. Annals of Global Health. 2016;81(5).
Okma KG, Kay A, Hockenberry S, Liu J, Watkins S. The changing role of health?oriented international organizations and nongovernmental organizations. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 2016;31(4):488-510.
O’Neill DW. Theological foundations for an effective Christian response to the global disease burden in resource-constrained regions. Christian Journal for Global Health. 2016;3(1):3-10.
Maes K. The lives of community health workers: Local labor and global health in urban Ethiopia: Routledge; 2016.
Lasker JN. Hoping to help. Hoping to Help: Cornell University Press; 2016.
Hadley L. Management of Childhood Solid Tumours in Third World Countries. The Surgery of Childhood Tumors: Springer; 2016. p. 629-39.
Bvumbwe T. Enhancing nursing education via academiceclinical partnership: An Integrative. Journal-of-Nursing. 2016;2352:0132.
Bvumbwe T. Enhancing nursing education via academic–clinical partnership: an integrative review. International Journal of Nursing Sciences. 2016;3(3):314-22.
ALIAS SNB. INFLUENCE OF INDIVIDUAL ADAPTABILITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS ON PHILANTHROPIC BEHAVIOR AND MEDIATING ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORK AMONG COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS, MALAYSIA. 2016.
2015:
Tsasis P, Cooke-Lauder J, Evans JM. Working together in a complex environment: Collaborative behaviors and social capital. International Journal of Public Administration. 2015;38(8):544-52.
Tracey PL. Non-Governmental Organization’s (NGOs) Impact on Health Care Services in Rural Honduras: Evaluating a Short-Term Medical Mission (STMM) Utilizing a Case Study Approach: University of Toronto (Canada); 2015.
Spiegel DA, Misra M, Bendix P, Hagander L, Bickler SW, Saleh CO, et al. Surgical care and health systems. World Journal of Surgery. 2015;39(9):2132-9.
Smith RJ. Healthcare under siege: Geopolitics of medical service provision in the Gaza Strip. Social Science & Medicine. 2015;146:332-40.
Ng’ang’a N, Byrne MW. Professional practice models for nurses in low-income countries: an integrative review. BMC nursing. 2015;14(1):1-15.
Ippolito G, Di Caro A, Capobianchi MR. The chronology of the international response to Ebola in Western Africa: lights and shadows in a frame of conflicting position and figures. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy; 2015. p. 5957.
Hoemeke LM. To help, or at least do no harm: The evolving roles of global health NGOs in health systems strengthening: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 2015.
Hamdan M, Jerusalem E. N 3.4 Hamdan: The role of the civil society in health. 2015.
Frantz E, Ezrow NM, Kendall-Taylor A. Development and the State in the 21st century: Tackling the Challenges facing the Developing World: Bloomsbury Publishing; 2015.
Elwell K. Social and Structural Factors Affecting Women’s Participation in prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) programs in Malawi: Michigan State University. Anthropology-Doctor of Philosophy; 2015.
BASIKORO EE. HIV/AIDS Can Strengthen Health Care System in Nigeria, A Myth? The Geography of AIDS Programming and Health Systems Strengthening. International Journal of Research. 2015;9(1).
Amagoh F. Improving the credibility and effectiveness of non-governmental organizations. Progress in Development Studies. 2015;15(3):221-39.
Abramowitz S, Marten M, Panter?Brick C. Medical humanitarianism: Anthropologists speak out on policy and practice. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 2015;29(1):1-23.
2014:
Williams M. A Chronic Care Coordination Model for HIV-positive Children Requiring Antiretroviral Theraphy: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University; 2014.
Satzinger FM. ” Dancing to the Tune of the Donor”: Donor Funding and Local Implementation of Initiatives to Assist Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children in Uganda, 1986–2011: University of Toronto (Canada); 2014.
Rutebemberwa E, Kinengyere AA, Ssengooba F, Pariyo GW, Kiwanuka SN. Financial interventions and movement restrictions for managing the movement of health workers between public and private organizations in low?and middle?income countries. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014(2).
Risso-Gill I, McKee M, Coker R, Piot P, Legido-Quigley H. Health system strengthening in Myanmar during political reforms: perspectives from international agencies. Health Policy and Planning. 2014;29(4):466-74.
Pfeiffer J, Robinson J, Hagopian A, Johnson W, Fort M, Gimbel-Sherr K, et al. The end of AIDS and the NGO Code of Conduct. Lancet (London, England). 2014;384(9944):639-40.
Park S-J. Pharmaceutical government: an ethnography of stock-outs and the institutionalization of free access to ART in Uganda: Halle (Saale), Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Diss., 2014; 2014.
Osei-Ntansah K. An empirical analysis of Ghana’s public healthcare system from 1990 to 2010: University of Phoenix; 2014.
Onyeneho NG, Idemili-Aronu N, Okoye I, Ugwu C, Iremeka FU. Compliance with intermittent presumptive treatment and insecticide treated nets use during pregnancy in Enugu State, Nigeria. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2014;18(5):1169-75.
Marten MG. Aid withdrawal and health care sustainability: Shifting mandates in health institutions and HIV/AIDS programs in Tanzania: University of Florida; 2014.
Lee MM, Walter?Drop G, Wiesel J. Taking the state (back) out? Statehood and the delivery of collective goods. Governance. 2014;27(4):635-54.
Lambert D. Doing No Harm and Beyond: How Humanitarian Aid Can Save Lives Today and Tomorrow: Dartmouth College; 2014.
Krubiner CB, Hyder AA. A bioethical framework for health systems activity: a conceptual exploration applying ‘systems thinking’. Health Systems. 2014;3(2):124-35.
Keugoung B. ” Interface entre programmes verticaux et services de santé généraux: comment optimiser cette relation dans les systèmes de santé d’Afrique subsaharienne? : Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL); 2014.
Johnson K, Hulme J, Marie-Renée B. Payday, ponchos, and promotions: a qualitative analysis of perspectives from non-governmental organization programme managers on community health worker motivation and incentives. 2014.
Hulme J, Johnson K. Payday, ponchos, and promotions: a qualitative analysis of perspectives from non-governmental organization programme managers on community health worker motivation and incentives. Human Resources for Health. 2014;12(1):1-9.
Høg E. HIV scale-up in Mozambique: exceptionalism, normalisation and global health. Global Public Health. 2014;9(1-2):210-23.
Cheema B. Combating HIV/AIDS in Marginalized Communities: Papua and West Papua Provinces, Indonesia. 2014.
Chary AN, Rohloff PJ. Major challenges to scale up of visual inspection-based cervical cancer prevention programs: the experience of Guatemalan NGOs. Global Health: Science and Practice. 2014;2(3):307-17.
Balidemaj F. Assessment of Role in Non-Governmental Organizations and Their Humanitarian Effort in Refugee Camps Worldwide. European Journal of Social Science Education and Research. 2014;1(2):68-73.
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2013:
Walter-Drop G, editor Taking the State (Back) Out? A Macro-Quantitative Analysis of Statehood and the Delivery of Public Goods and Services. APSA 2013 Annual Meeting Paper, American Political Science Association 2013 Annual Meeting; 2013.
Sousa CA. Political violence, collective functioning and health: A review of the literature. Medicine, conflict and survival. 2013;29(3):169-97.
Pfeiffer J, Beschta J, Hohl S, Gloyd S, Hagopian A, Wasserheit J. Competency-based curricula to transform global health: redesign with the end in mind. Academic Medicine. 2013;88(1):131-6.
MacIntyre LM, Waters CM, Rankin SH, Schell E, Laviwa J, Luhanga MR. How community trust was gained by an NGO in Malawi, Central Africa, to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS. Journal of Transcultural Nursing. 2013;24(3):263-70.
Khan OA, Guerrant R, Sanders J, Carpenter C, Spottswood M, Jones DS, et al. Global health education in US medical schools. BMC Medical Education. 2013;13(1):1-7.
Jappah JV. The convergence of American and Nigerian religious conservatism in a biopolitical shaping of Nigeria’s HIV/AIDS prevention programmes. Global Public Health. 2013;8(3):312-25.
Hunsmann M. Depoliticising an epidemic–International AIDS control and the politics of health in Tanzania. 2013.
Goettel JT. Structure and chemistry of sulfur tetrafluoride: Lethbridge, Alta.: University of Lethbridge, Dept. of Chemistry and …; 2013.
Demaio A, Jamieson J, Horn R, de Courten M, Tellier S. Non-communicable diseases in emergencies: a call to action. PLoS currents: disasters. 2013.
Barnes P, Curtis A, Downey LH, Ford L. Community partners’ perceptions in working with local health departments: an exploratory study. International Journal of Qualitative Research in Services. 2013;1(1):35-52.
2012:
Songstad NG, Moland KM, Massay DA, Blystad A. Why do health workers in rural Tanzania prefer public sector employment? BMC Health Services Research. 2012;12(1):1-12.
Sherr K, Mussa A, Chilundo B, Gimbel S, Pfeiffer J, Hagopian A, et al. Brain drain and health workforce distortions in Mozambique. PloS one. 2012;7(4):e35840.
Rutebemberwa E, Kinengyere AA, Ssengooba F, Pariyo GW, Kiwanuka SN. Interventions for managing the movement of health workers between public and private organizations in low-and middle-income countries. 2012.
Pearce MG, Pearce N. Addressing refractive error visual impairment: volunteer organisations’ alignment with Vision 2020 and public health principles. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2012;95(6):583-9.
Nelson BD, Kasper J, Hibberd PL, Thea DM, Herlihy JM. Developing a career in global health: considerations for physicians-in-training and academic mentors. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2012;4(3):301-6.
Maes K. Volunteerism or labor exploitation? Harnessing the volunteer spirit to sustain AIDS treatment programs in urban Ethiopia. Human Organization. 2012;71(1):54-64.
Mackey TK, Liang BA. Rebalancing brain drain: exploring resource reallocation to address health worker migration and promote global health. Health Policy. 2012;107(1):66-73.
Lurie SG. Global health equity and advocacy: the roles of international non-governmental organizations. Health, Culture and Society. 2012;2(1):103-14.
Louis MS. Global health surveillance. MMWR Surveill Summ. 2012;61(Suppl.):15-9.
Lember M, Nool I. Changing Brain drain to Brain circulation How to secure enough PHC resources in the BSR. Professional Development, EU: Baltic Sea Region Programme. 2012.
Kasper J, Bajunirwe F. Brain drain in sub-Saharan Africa: contributing factors, potential remedies and the role of academic medical centres. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2012;97(11):973-9.
Galway LP, Corbett KK, Zeng L. Where are the NGOs and why? The distribution of health and development NGOs in Bolivia. Globalization and Health. 2012;8(1):1-13.
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Dumitru* S. Migration qualifiée, développement et égalité des chances. Une critique de la taxe Bhagwati. Revue de philosophie économique. 2012(2):63-91.
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Peiris MJ. Does the stereotype fit?: NGO/government relations in Malawi: Lethbridge, Alta.: University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Management, c2011; 2011.
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Maes KC, Shifferaw S, Hadley C, Tesfaye F. Volunteer home-based HIV/AIDS care and food crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: sustainability in the face of chronic food insecurity. Health Policy and Planning. 2011;26(1):43-52.
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