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Costs of single-phase door-to-door insecticide-treated net mass distribution campaigns in Nigeria: a case study in Ondo and Anambra states. [PDF]

open access: yesMalar J
Eigbiremolen G   +10 more
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Developing Quality Standards and a Logic Model for Culturally Appropriate Advocacy in Mental Healthcare in the UK: a mixed methods study

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Timimi Z   +9 more
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The Street-Level Organisation in-between Employer Needs and Client Needs: Creaming Users by Motivation in the Norwegian Employment and Welfare Service (NAV)

Journal of Social Policy, 2021
AbstractEmployer engagement is increasingly emphasised in the context of efforts to bring more disadvantaged people into work. A new approach in the Norwegian Employment and Welfare Service (NAV) combines demand-side and supply-side measures in a ‘combined workplace-oriented approach’. Through qualitative interviews with frontline staff – including job
HEIDI MOEN GJERSØE, ANNE HEGE STRAND
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Beyond street‐level bureaucracy: the organisational culture of migration policy‐making and administrative elites

International Migration, 2021
Abstract Migration policies are shaped by multiple actors, including politicians, business sectors, civil society and the courts. Literature has to date elucidated the role and agency of each of these actors in order to theorize the policy‐making process and its interplay with the lives of migrants.
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Structuring sustainable knowledge brokering in street-level organisations

Evidence & Policy
Background: The idea and need for knowledge mobilisation (KM) have gained traction in research and practice, but the long-term sustainability of KM practices remains challenging. Recent research suggests shifting from sustainability as an end-goal to ‘sustaining’ as actors’ work to keep knowledge translation practices productive.
Caswell, Dorte, Dall, Tanja
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Urban Service Partnerships, ‘Street-Level Bureaucrats’ and Environmental Sanitation in Kumasi and Accra, Ghana: Coping with Organisational Change in the Public Bureaucracy

Development Policy Review, 2006
This is an empirical case study of ‘street-level’ officials in a classic ‘regulatory’ public agency: the Environmental Health Department in Kumasi and Accra, Ghana, where privatisation and contracting-out of sanitary services have imposed new ways of working on Environmental Health Officers.
Richard Crook, Joseph Ayee
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