Global Health Watch 1 in one file

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Health care systems | B1 Toole M et al. (2003). Harnessing the new global health resources to build sustainable health systems. Melbourne, Centre for International Health, Burnet Institute (http://www.burnet.internationalhealth.edu.au/freestyler/gui/files/Health %20syste ms%20paper%2C%20April%202004.pdf, accessed 24 March 2005). Transitional Islamic Government of Afghanistan (2002). Afghanistan National Health Resources Assessment. Prepared by Management Sciences for Health, HANDS and JICA (http://www.msh.org/afghanistan/3.0.htm, accessed 20 March 2005). UNFPA 2004. State of the world population 2004. Geneva, UNFPA (http://www.unfpa. org/swp/swpmain.htm, accessed 24 March 2005). Unger J, Killingsworth J (1986). Selective primary health care: a critical review of methods and results. Social Science and Medicine 22:1001. UNICEF (2001). Progress since the World Summit for Children: a statistical review. New York, UNICEF (http://www.unicef.org/pubsgen/swethechildren-stats/sgreport_ adapted_stats_eng.pdf, accessed 28 March 2003). Victora C, Wagstaff A, Schellenberg J et al. (2003). Applying an equity lens to child health and mortality: more of the same is not enough. Lancet 362:233–41. Waldman R, Hanif H (2002). The public health system in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (available at: http://www.areu.org.af/publications/ waldman_health.pdf, accessed 17 December 2004). Walsh J and Warren K (1979). Selective primary health care: an interim strategy for disease control in developing countries. New England Journal of Medicine 301: 967–74. Wemos (2004). Good Intentions with Side Effects: Information on Global Public Private Initiatives in Health. 2004. Amsterdam, Wemos (http://www.wemos.nl/documents/ Goodintentionswithsideeffects.pdf, accessed 29 March 2005). Werner D, Sanders D (1997). Questioning the solution: The politics of primary health care and child survival. California, HealthWrights. Whitehead M, Dahlgren G, Evans T (2001). Equity and health sector reforms: can lowincome countries escape the medical poverty trap? Lancet 358:833–36 WHO/UNICEF (1978). Declaration of Alma Ata: International Conference on Primary Health Care, 6–12 September 1978. Geneva, WHO (http://www.who.int/hpr/NPH/ docs/declaration_almaata.pdf, accessed 15 March 2005). WHO (1988). The Challenge of Implementation: District Health Systems for Primary Health Care. Geneva, World Health Organization. WHO (1992). The hospital in rural and urban districts: a report of a WHO study group on the functions of hospitals at the first referral level. WHO Technical Report Series No. 819. Geneva, World Health Organization WHO (2004). World Health Report 2004 – Changing History. Geneva, WHO. WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA (2001). Maternal Mortality in 1995 – Estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA (http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/publications/RHR_ 01_9_maternal_mortality_estimates/index.en.html, accessed 24 March 2005). WHO, UNICEF and World Bank. (2002) State of the world’s vaccines and immunization. Geneva: WHO (http://www.unicef.org/publications/files/pub_sowvi_en.pdf, accessed 24 March 2005). Woolhandler S, Himmelstein D (2004). The high costs of for-profit care. Canadian Medical Association Journal 170:1814–5. World Bank (1993). World Development Report 1993: Investing in Health. Washington DC, World Bank. 98

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<strong>Health</strong> care systems | B1<br />

Toole M et al. (2003). Harness<strong>in</strong>g the new global health resources to build susta<strong>in</strong>able<br />

health systems. Melbourne, Centre for International <strong>Health</strong>, Burnet Institute<br />

(http://www.burnet.<strong>in</strong>ternationalhealth.edu.au/freestyler/gui/<strong>file</strong>s/<strong>Health</strong> %20syste<br />

ms%20paper%2C%20April%202004.pdf, accessed 24 March 2005).<br />

Transitional Islamic Government of Afghanistan (2002). Afghanistan National <strong>Health</strong><br />

Resources Assessment. Prepared by Management Sciences for <strong>Health</strong>, HANDS and<br />

JICA (http://www.msh.org/afghanistan/3.0.htm, accessed 20 March 2005).<br />

UNFPA 2004. State of the world population 2004. Geneva, UNFPA (http://www.unfpa.<br />

org/swp/swpma<strong>in</strong>.htm, accessed 24 March 2005).<br />

Unger J, Kill<strong>in</strong>gsworth J (1986). Selective primary health care: a critical review of methods<br />

and results. Social Science and Medic<strong>in</strong>e 22:1001.<br />

UNICEF (2001). Progress s<strong>in</strong>ce the World Summit for Children: a statistical review. New<br />

York, UNICEF (http://www.unicef.org/pubsgen/swethechildren-stats/sgreport_<br />

adapted_stats_eng.pdf, accessed 28 March 2003).<br />

Victora C, Wagstaff A, Schellenberg J et al. (2003). Apply<strong>in</strong>g an equity lens to child<br />

health and mortality: more of the same is not enough. Lancet 362:233–41.<br />

Waldman R, Hanif H (2002). The public health system <strong>in</strong> Afghanistan. Afghanistan<br />

Research and Evaluation Unit (available at: http://www.areu.org.af/publications/<br />

waldman_health.pdf, accessed 17 December 2004).<br />

Walsh J and Warren K (1979). Selective primary health care: an <strong>in</strong>terim strategy for<br />

disease control <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g countries. New England Journal of Medic<strong>in</strong>e 301:<br />

967–74.<br />

Wemos (2004). Good Intentions with Side Effects: Information on <strong>Global</strong> Public Private<br />

Initiatives <strong>in</strong> <strong>Health</strong>. 2004. Amsterdam, Wemos (http://www.wemos.nl/documents/<br />

Good<strong>in</strong>tentionswithsideeffects.pdf, accessed 29 March 2005).<br />

Werner D, Sanders D (1997). Question<strong>in</strong>g the solution: The politics of primary health<br />

care and child survival. California, <strong>Health</strong>Wrights.<br />

Whitehead M, Dahlgren G, Evans T (2001). Equity and health sector reforms: can low<strong>in</strong>come<br />

countries escape the medical poverty trap? Lancet 358:833–36<br />

WHO/UNICEF (1978). Declaration of Alma Ata: International Conference on Primary<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Care, 6–12 September 1978. Geneva, WHO (http://www.who.<strong>in</strong>t/hpr/NPH/<br />

docs/declaration_almaata.pdf, accessed 15 March 2005).<br />

WHO (1988). The Challenge of Implementation: District <strong>Health</strong> Systems for Primary<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Care. Geneva, World <strong>Health</strong> Organization.<br />

WHO (1992). The hospital <strong>in</strong> rural and urban districts: a report of a WHO study group<br />

on the functions of hospitals at the first referral level. WHO Technical Report Series<br />

No. 819. Geneva, World <strong>Health</strong> Organization<br />

WHO (2004). World <strong>Health</strong> Report 2004 – Chang<strong>in</strong>g History. Geneva, WHO.<br />

WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA (2001). Maternal Mortality <strong>in</strong> 1995 – Estimates developed by<br />

WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA (http://www.who.<strong>in</strong>t/reproductive-health/publications/RHR_<br />

01_9_maternal_mortality_estimates/<strong>in</strong>dex.en.html, accessed 24 March 2005).<br />

WHO, UNICEF and World Bank. (2002) State of the world’s vacc<strong>in</strong>es and immunization.<br />

Geneva: WHO (http://www.unicef.org/publications/<strong>file</strong>s/pub_sowvi_en.pdf,<br />

accessed 24 March 2005).<br />

Woolhandler S, Himmelste<strong>in</strong> D (2004). The high costs of for-profit care. Canadian<br />

Medical Association Journal 170:1814–5.<br />

World Bank (1993). World Development Report 1993: Invest<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Health</strong>. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

DC, World Bank.<br />

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