Come and work with us as a Communications Assistant!
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a communications assistant to join the Health Economics and Systems Analysis (HESA) Group, working primarily on the Resilient and Responsive Health Systems (RESYST) Research Consortium. The post-holder work closely with the RESYST Research Uptake Manager to help support the planning, implementation and monitoring of communications activities and the effective dissemination of research findings and outputs from the Consortium, which will end in December 2016.
Results Based Financing: the health system perspective – a regional workshop
Jo Borghi, Gemini Mtei, Ottar Maestad & Bruno Meessen
Putting people at the heart of the health system
The importance of research in building resilience and responsiveness at local level
Theory of Change: a tool to guide the evaluation of complex health interventions
In April 2015, the British Council Researcher Links programme and the Social Determinants of Health Network hosted a workshop entitled 'Towards comprehensive evaluation for health and development: promoting the integration of evaluation methods.' This blog reflects on some of the discussions and lessons learned at the workshop about how theories of change can help in the evaluation of complex health interventions.
Building policymakers’ capacity to use research in Nigeria
The Honorable Commissioner for Health in Anambra State, Nigeria and other key decision makers in Anambra state health system meet with researchers to learn more about health systems research.
Will the “voices of victims” finally be heard in Vancouver?
New blog from RESYST researcher Shakira Choonara
Introducing Kelly Muraya: Exploring leadership in health systems in Kenya with a gender lens
A new Resyst project is looking at leadership and gender. Find out more about the work in Kenya.
CHEPSAA releases open-access course materials on health systems and policy research
Building resilient health systems starts at home
Friday 12 December was Universal Health Coverage Day. To mark this day Kara Hanson has written a blog for the Huffington Post showing how countries can strengthen health systems by mobilising domestic resources for health.
Event - Universal Health Coverage: building resilient health systems to save lives and reduce inequity
12 December 2014, 4.00-5.30pm, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Amref Health Africa International Conference
From evidence to action: lasting health change for Africa