The ReBUILD programme and emerging themes for health systems strengthening in post-conflict and...

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Tim Martineau

Health after conflict – Rebuilding the system 13th December 2016Wellcome Trust, London

Background on ReBUILDDecisions made early post-conflict can steer the long term development of the health system

Post conflict is a neglected

area of health system

research

Background on ReBUILDDecisions made early post-conflict can steer the long term development of the health system

Background on ReBUILDDecisions made early post-conflict can steer the long term development of the health system

Post conflict is a neglected

area of health system

research

Opportunity to set health systems in a

pro-poor direction

Background on ReBUILDEmergence from conflict or crisis may not be linear or simple

Background on ReBUILDDecisions made early post-conflict can steer the long term development of the health system

Post conflict is a neglected

area of health system

research

Opportunity to set health systems in a

pro-poor direction

Useful to think about what policy space

there is in the immediate

post-conflict period

Background on ReBUILDDecisions made early post-conflict can steer the long term development of the health system

Post conflict is a neglected

area of health system

research

Opportunity to set health systems in a

pro-poor direction

Useful to think about what policy space

there is in the immediate

post-conflict period

Choice of focal

countries enable

distance and close up view

of post conflict

The ReBUILD consortium Consortium partners

• Cambodia Development Research Institute/National Institute of Public Health

• College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences Sierra Leone

• Makerere University School of Public Health Uganda

• Biomedical Training and Research Institute Zimbabwe

• Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh (UK)

• Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (UK)

Consortium affiliates working in additional countries: Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria and South Africa; Sri Lanka, Gaza and Liberia

ReBUILD research

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

Health financing

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

Health financing

Health workforce

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

Health financing

Health workforce

Contractingmodels

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

Health financing

Health workforce

Aid effectiveness

Contractingmodels

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

Health financing

Gender &equity

Health workforce

Aid effectiveness

Contractingmodels

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Core team’s projects

ReBUILD research

• Rebuilding the foundations for universal health coverage with equity in Zimbabwe

• Health Systems Resilience: A Systems Analysis

• Health Workers’ Remuneration, Incentives and Accountability in Sierra Leone

• Psychosocial support and service provision for adolescent girls in post-conflict settings

• Access to obstetric care and referral in rural Cambodia

Health financing

Gender &equity

Health workforce

Aid effectiveness

Contractingmodels

ReBUILD’s research

Research for stronger health systems post conflict

Affiliate projectsCore team’s projects

Thematic areas emerging from ReBUILD's research on health systems in post-conflict settings.

Research into policy and practice: ReBUILD’s link with HSG’s TWG on Fragile and Conflict Affected States

Health Systems Global

TWGFCAS

TWGz

TWGy

Special Issue of Conflict and Health

Health systems in fragile and conflict affected states: a global consensus-based research agenda setting exercise

Pilot survey

Face-to-face group discussion

SurveyOnline group

discussions

Feedback via email

and LinkedIN

Webinar

Global consensus-

based resarch agenda

Resources at

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