Towards Digital Transformation for Universal Health Coverage
The Covid-19 pandemic has re-emphasised the need to ensure equitable access to safe, effective and affordable health services. The...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has re-emphasised the need to ensure equitable access to safe, effective and affordable health services. The...
Published by: University of Warwick
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global strategic priority and sits within the UK Government’s National Risk Register. By 2050, AMR...
Published by: Future Health Systems
Future Health Systems research into empowering communities to demand and shape health services has informed the development of a WHO...
Published by: Future Health Systems
It is critical that ensuring people’s access to effective treatment for common infections is aligned with efforts to reduce the risk...
Published by: Future Health Systems
It is critical that ensuring people’s access to effective treatment for common infections is aligned with efforts to reduce the risk of emerging antimicrobial resistance.The Institute of Development Studies, a Future Health Systems partner, is influencing policy agendas to give greater focus on the need for the just and sustainable use of antimicrobials.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
‘Accountability for Health Equity’ is an approach that places relationships of power at the centre of our understanding of how health systems function – or don’t – for all levels of society.
Published by: IDS
Communities are more than a geographic location; they are a site of struggle and also a dynamic engine of change. Unlocking their capabilities to strengthen health systems requires understanding and adapting to local context, engaging a diversity of actors and working with the productive tensions inherent to collective action.
Published by: ORIE
This report outlines the main findings of ORIE operations research on promoting women’s use of antenatal care (ANC) services. The study supports refinement of the advocacy strategy for this, implemented by the Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) programme.
Published by: ORIE
This briefing outlines the findings from operations research on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and early initiation. The study supports refinement of the infant and young child feeding (IYCF) strategy implemented by the Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) programme.
Published by: ORIE
In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, led by Professor Zubairu Iliyasu, received a research grant for a new research project to compare the feeding practices of mothers with stunted and non-stunted children. The grant was awarded by ORIE, a DFID-funded consortium of UK and Nigerian organisations.