ORGANISATION
ReBUILD Consortium
The ReBUILD Consortium is an international research partnership funded by the UK Department for International Development. ReBUILD’s overall purpose is to contribute towards improved access of the poor to effective health care and reduced health costs burdens, through the production and uptake of a coherent body of high quality, policy-relevant new research on health systems financing and human resources in post-conflict countries. Working primarily in Cambodia, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Zimbabwe,we are exploring how policy and practice related to health financing and staffing in post-conflict settings can be strengthened. ReBUILD is also working with affiliate research partners in other settings, to broaden the range of evidence.
Latest documents from ReBUILD Consortium
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Do health systems contribute to reduced fragility and state-building during and after crises?
S. Witter, B. Hunter / ReBUILD Consortium, 2017DocumentBuilding a motivated health workforce during and post the ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone
ReBUILD Consortium, 2015DocumentHow can humanitarian responses to health adequately take gender into account?
ReBUILD Consortium, 2015