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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 10, 2002 - Issue 20: Health sector reforms
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An Overview of Changing Agendas in Health Sector Reforms

Pages 19-28 | Published online: 09 Nov 2002

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Gita Sen & Veloshnee Govender. (2015) Sexual and reproductive health and rights in changing health systems. Global Public Health 10:2, pages 228-242.
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Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, Mélanie Stephanie Akoum & Susan F. Murray. (2013) ‘This year I will not put her to work’: the production/reproduction nexus in Burkina Faso. Anthropology & Medicine 20:1, pages 85-97.
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Monique Oliff, Philippe Mayaud, Ruairı́ Brugha & Ave Maria Semakafu. (2003) Integrating Reproductive Health Services in a Reforming Health Sector: The Case of Tanzania. Reproductive Health Matters 11:21, pages 37-48.
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Farrah Pervaiz, Babar Tasneem Shaikh & Arslan Mazhar. (2015) Role of development partners in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) programming in post-reform times: a qualitative study from Pakistan: Table 1. BMJ Open 5:11, pages e008665.
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Oumar Mallé Samb & Valéry Ridde. (2013) Comment assurer l'efficacité de la gratuité sélective des soins au Burkina Faso ?. Afrique contemporaine n° 243:3, pages 33-48.
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Jean-Olivier Schmidt, Tim Ensor, Atia Hossain & Salam Khan. (2010) Vouchers as demand side financing instruments for health care: A review of the Bangladesh maternal voucher scheme. Health Policy 96:2, pages 98-107.
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Rebecca Dodd, Dale Huntington & Peter Hill. (2009) Programme alignment in higher‐level planning processes: a four‐country case‐study for Sexual and Reproductive Health. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 24:3, pages 193-204.
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Valéry Ridde. (2008) Equity and health policy in Africa: Using concept mapping in Moore (Burkina Faso). BMC Health Services Research 8:1.
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Barbara Ann Parfitt & Flora Cornish. (2007) Implementing Family Health Nursing in Tajikistan: From policy to practice in primary health care reform. Social Science & Medicine 65:8, pages 1720-1729.
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Stéphanie Rousseau. (2007) Las políticas de salud reproductiva en el Perú: reformas sociales y derechos ciudadanos. Revista Estudos Feministas 15:2, pages 309-331.
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Peter FajansRuth SimmonsLaura Ghiron. (2006) Helping Public Sector Health Systems Innovate: The Strategic Approach to Strengthening Reproductive Health Policies and Programs. American Journal of Public Health 96:3, pages 435-440.
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Maureen Mackintosh & Paula Tibandebage. 2006. Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context. Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context 237 257 .
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J. Hope Corbin. (2018) Health for all by the Year 2000: A Retrospective Look at the Ambitious Public Health Initiative. Promotion & Education 12:2, pages 77-81.
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Peter Lloyd-Sherlock. (2005) Health sector reform in Argentina: a cautionary tale. Social Science & Medicine 60:8, pages 1893-1903.
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