Publications
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Performance based financing: an international review of the literature
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The need to better address sexuality and sexual health issues, including good quality sexuality counselling in India
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Le rôle des instances locales de gouvernance dans la gestion des ressources naturelles au Mali, au Burkina Faso et au Niger
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Staffing remote rural areas in middle- and low-income countries
Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shortages and/or maldistribution of health personnel which has been aggravated more recently by the disintegration of health systems in low-income countries and by the global policy environment. One of the most damaging effects of severely weakened and under-resourced health systems is the difficulty they face in producing, recruiting, and retaining health professionals, particularly in remote areas.
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Challenges and opportunities for the business sector in the fight against poverty: The case of Brazil’s Amazon River estuary
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Renforcer la sécurisation foncière au Niger
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Bulletin 383 – Réaliser le transfert de compétences dans le domaine de la santé
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The relation between seroprevalence of antibodies against phenolic glycolipid-I among school children and leprosy endemicity in Brazil
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Accroître les ressources financières des communes
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Early diagnosis of neuropathy in leprosy
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Towards cross border natural resource management and economic development
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Bulletin 385 – Sustainable procurement from developing countries
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Can the sector-wide approach strengthen local development institutions?
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Vers une gestion des ressources naturelles et un développement économique transfrontaliers
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The economics of sexual and reproductive health
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Assessing the conditions and quality of counselling related to sexuality and sexual health
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Keys to inclusion of small-scale producers in dynamic markets
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Towards a comprehensive economic methodology for estimating the cost of human resources for health under alternative scenarios
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Bulletin 380 – Outsourcing agricultural advisory services
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Post-conflict health sectors: the myth and reality of transitional funding gaps