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March
2009
The Journal
of International Development has published a special
issue on household experiences of ill-health and risk protection
mechanisms. The issue is titled "Managing risks: household
illness costs, coping strategies and access to social protection".
The papers are based on a collaborative research workshop that
was hosted by the Consortium for Research on Equitable Health
Systems to discuss research findings from several countries
in Africa and Asia. Read the press
release for more information, or access the special
issue online.
January
2009
The International
Health Policy Program in Thailand are hosting a
workshop from 21 to 23 January for CREHS partners conducting
benefit incidence or financing incidence analysis studies as
part of CREHS research on financial
risk protection.
With technical support from
colleagues from IHPP, the study teams will focus on producing
preliminary results for three CREHS-funded reserach projects:
Benefit and Financing Incidence of public health expenditure
in Tamil Nadu and Orissa States; BIA of the Employees State
Insurance Scheme in Tamil Nadu, India; and BIA of public health
expenditure in Enugu and Anambra States, Nigeria.
December
2008
CREHS
newsletter The latest issue of the CREHS newsletter
focuses on health worker performance and includes updates about
our current research in Kenya, South Africa and Thailand. To
subscribe to the CREHS newsletter, please email
September
2008
Special
issue of Health Policy and Planning The journal
Health Policy and Planning has published a special issue on
health policy analysis. It is titled "Future Directions
for Health Policy Analysis: a Tribute to the Work of Professor
Gill Walt". The edition is based on a workshop organised
by the Consortium for Research on Equitable Health Systems;
the HLSP
Institute; Kings
College, London; and the Overseas
Development Institute.
August
2008
New
CREHS blog We have
set up a blog to document our current research on health workers
in three countries. We will investigate the attitudes, job preferences
and career choices of a cohort of nursing graduates in Kenya,
South Africa and Thailand. The blog currently includes pictures
from data collection in South Africa and will be used to maintain
contact with and get feedback from cohort members.
SHIELD
Research Meeting Our
Tanzanian and South African partners have been attending a meeting
in Zanzibar as part of the EU funded SHIELD (Strategies for
Health Insurance for Equity in Less Developed Countries) project.
This project is led by the Health Economics Unit at the University of Cape Town and examines the role of social health
insurance in South Africa, Tanzania and Ghana.
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