Authors: Sue Godt, Irene Agyepong, Walter Flores, and Gita Sen
Tremendous challenges remain to ensure that the most vulnerable populations, including women, children, and adolescents, are able to enjoy the healthy lives and well-being promised in the Sustainable Development Goals. Much of their poor health is caused by poverty, gender, lack of education, and social marginalization as well as inaccessible healthcare services. Strong, equitable, and well-governed health systems can contribute to sustainably improving their lives.
But building strong health systems is challenging. This book draws on 15 years of IDRC-funded health systems research undertaken by researchers working closely with communities and decision-makers. They have generated contextually relevant evidence at local, national, regional, and global levels to tackle these entrenched health systems challenges. Six lessons have been distilled to inform and inspire a new generation of health leaders and researchers while some critical reflections on the remaining challenges are shared with others in the global health community, including funding organizations.
sourced from: https://www.idrc.ca/en/book/infocus-healthy-lives-vulnerable-women-and-children-applying-health-systems-research
Link: Healthy Lives for Vulnerable Women and Children: Applying Health Systems Research
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Resource Topic: Birth Preparedness, Care Teams, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Community Involvement, Gender, HIV and AIDS, Infectious/communicable diseases, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness/IMCI, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Midwives, Millineum Development Goals/MDG and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), PMTCT, Pediatric HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health/Family Planning, mHealth and Technology
Resource Type: Best practices, Case studies, Evaluation, Research
Year: 2017
Region: Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: Botswana, Guatemala, India, Nigeria, Uganda
Publisher May Restrict Access: No
