Sustaining leprosy services in the changing context of health sector reform
A. T. GREEN, Klaus Jochem
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Civil service reform and the World Bank [PDF]
The emphasis placed by the World Bank in recent years on the major overhaul of developing country economies has accentuated the importance of adequate public sector administrative capacity, especially within the central core of government, that is, the ...
Nellis, John, Nunberg, Barbara
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Abstract This paper combines vulnerability and resilience theory to explore the pressure young people experience in Physical Education (PE) and sport at secondary school. The theoretical framework was used to understand both how young people experience PE in school and how vulnerability and resilience function interdependently in social contexts like ...
David Littlefair, Michael Jopling
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A Strategy for Health Sector Reform in Poor Rural China
Gu Xingyuan, Gerald Bloom
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Who Needs Big Health Sector Reforms Anyway? Seychelles’ Road to UHC Provides Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa and Island Nations [PDF]
Netsanet Walelign Workie +4 more
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China's accession to the World Trade Organization - The services dimension [PDF]
China's General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) commitments represent the most radical services reform program negotiated in the World Trade Organization.
Mattoo, AAditya
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Inequalities in school spending across local authorities in England: A time‐trend analysis
Abstract Investment in schools has wide‐ranging implications for society, from improving learning outcomes to economic growth and social cohesion. Addressing inequalities in school funding is important, as part of an effort to guarantee equal opportunities.
Lateef Akanni +10 more
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The evolution and future trajectory of public hospital reforms with a public-welfare orientation in China. [PDF]
Zhang C, Deng L, Yongzhulacuo, Pan Q.
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Impact Of Health Sector Economic Reforms In Underdeveloped Countries
Haga Abdelrahman Elimam
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Working for God? evualuating service delivery of religious not-for-profit health care providers in Uganda [PDF]
Reinikka and Svensson exploit a unique micro-level data set on primary health care facilities in Uganda to address the question: What motivates religious not-for-profit (RNP) health care providers?
Reinikka, Ritva, Svensson, Jakob
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