Browsing Chr. Michelsens Institutt by Subject "Health"
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La corruption dans le secteur de la santé : méthodes d'apprentissage et d'enseignement
(U4 Brief 2011:14, Report, 2011-01-01)Les programmes de formation et d’éducation qui traitent du thème de la corruption et de la santé peuvent contribuer à changer la manière dont les administrateurs publics et le personnel des agences de développement abordent ... -
Marginalisation and Poverty in Rural Malanje, Angola
(CMI Brief vol. 15 no. 18, Report, 2016-12-01)Rural Angola has gone through decades of hardships with war and economic marginalisation – culminating with the current economic crisis. This brief is about ten rural communities in the province of Malanje. It shows that ... -
Mecanismos para presentar denuncias en organismos de salud
(U4 Brief 2014:7, Report, 2014-06-10)Las estrategias para aumentar la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas suelen incluir mecanismos por medio de los cuales los organismos pueden responder a sospechas específicas de corrupción u otras formas de inconformidad. ... -
Mining and the Incidence of Malaria in Angola and Ghana
(CMI Insight 2023:3, Report, 2023-10-01)The discovery of natural resources across the African continent has been embraced as a positive and miraculous event, which could bring millions of people out of poverty and enhance the employment and growth levels of the ... -
Per diem policy analysis toolkit
(U4 Issue 2012:8, Research report, 2012-12-18)Most organizations use per diems as a way to reimburse out-of-pocket expenses for travel and to encourage staff to attend professional development activities. However, weaknesses in policy design and control of spending ... -
Perceptions of per diems in the health sector: Evidence and implications
(U4 Issue 2011:6, Research report, 2011-07-01)This study details the perceived benefits, problems, and risks of abuse of per diems and allowances in developing countries. Drawing on 41 interviews with government and nongovernmental officials in Malawi and Uganda the ... -
Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #2.
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Reverting five years of progress: Impact of COVID-19 on maternal mortality in Peru
(CMI Brief no. 2021:1, Report, 2021-01-01)Peru has moved back at least five years on its road to reducing maternal mortality, due to the profound impact COVID-19 has had on the capacity of health services. Our research shows that the health system needs urgent ... -
Revertir cinco años de progreso: El impacto de la covid-19 en la mortalidad materna en Perú
(CMI Brief no. 2021:2, Report, 2021-02-01)Perú se ha retrasado al menos cinco años en su camino a la reducción de la mortalidad materna debido al profundo impacto que ha tenido la covid-19 en la provisión de ls servicios de salud. Nuestra ... -
Towards harmonised financing of frontline health service providers in Tanzania
(CMI Brief no. 2021:5, Report, 2021-12-01)This brief discusses what we can learn from recent experiences with direct health facility financing in Tanzania for the future design of a more harmonised system for financing of frontline service providers. -
Using power and influence analysis to address corruption risks: The case of the Ugandan drug supply chain
(U4 Brief 2012:6, Report, 2012-07-27)Power and influence analysis can be used to assess corruption vulnerabilities in the public sector. This approach helps identify powerful stakeholders that should be engaged to achieve maximum impact for anti-corruption ... -
When incentives work too well: Locally implemented Pay for Performance (P4P) and adverse sanctions towards home birth in Tanzania - a qualitative study
(BMC Health Services Research vol. 14 no. 23, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-01-01)Background: Despite limited evidence of its effectiveness,performance-based payments (P4P) are seen by leading policymakers as a potential solution to the slow progress in reaching Millennium Development Goal 5: improved ...