The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2

This role of faith-inspired health care providers in sub-saharan Africa and public-private partnerships is comprised of a three volume series on strengthening the evidence for faith inspired engagement in health in sub-Saharan Africa. An increasin...

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Main Authors: Olivier, Jill, Wodon, Quentin
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-135702021-04-23T14:03:08Z The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2 Olivier, Jill Wodon, Quentin Olivier, Jill Wodon, Quentin ABUSE AILMENT AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS BIRTH ATTENDANTS CHILD HEALTH CLEANLINESS CLINICAL CARE CLINICAL PRACTICE CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY SERVICES DIAGNOSIS DISCRIMINATION DISEASE DOCTOR DOCTORS EXPENDITURES EXPOSURE FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH POLICY HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS HEALTHCARE SERVICES HIV HIV/AIDS HOLISTIC APPROACH HOSPITAL SETTING HOSPITAL STAFF HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUTS ILLNESS INCOME INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INSURANCE INSURERS MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES MEDICAL TREATMENT MEDICATION MEDICINE MEDICINES MIDWIFE MIDWIVES MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOTHERS NEIGHBORHOODS NEWBORN HEALTH NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OBSTETRICS OLDER PEOPLE OUTPATIENT SERVICES PATIENT PATIENT SATISFACTION PATIENTS PHYSICIANS PREGNANCY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS QUALITY OF CARE RESEARCH POLICY RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALISTS SURGERY THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS URBAN DWELLERS VISITS WASTE WOMAN WORKERS faith religion This role of faith-inspired health care providers in sub-saharan Africa and public-private partnerships is comprised of a three volume series on strengthening the evidence for faith inspired engagement in health in sub-Saharan Africa. An increasing level of interest in the role of faith in development has generated much debate and dialogue at the international and national levels over the last decade. Despite difficulties in communication and differences in cultures within such debates, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs), especially in the areas of health. This series focuses on assessing the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and on assessing the extent to which they are involved in and benefit from public-private partnerships. The purpose of this series of three HNP discussion papers is to round up various analytical perspectives and emerging research on faith engagement in health in Africa from a range of researchers and practitioners from the north as well as the south. The series is structured into three volumes: a first volume on the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and public-private partnerships, a second on satisfaction and the comparative nature of faith-inspired health provision, and the third on mapping of faith inspired provision and the extent to which faith-inspired providers reach to the poor. 2013-05-28T19:01:40Z 2013-05-28T19:01:40Z 2012-11-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/17481113/africa-role-faith-inspired-health-care-providers-sub-saharan-africa-public-private-partnerships-vol-2-3-strengthening-evidence-faith-inspired-health-engagement http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13570 English en_US HNP Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Sub-Saharan Africa
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topic ABUSE
AILMENT
AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
CHILD HEALTH
CLEANLINESS
CLINICAL CARE
CLINICAL PRACTICE
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
COMMUNITY SERVICES
DIAGNOSIS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EXPENDITURES
EXPOSURE
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FEMALE
GYNECOLOGY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CARE PROVISION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH PLANNING
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH RESEARCH
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
HIV
HIV/AIDS
HOLISTIC APPROACH
HOSPITAL SETTING
HOSPITAL STAFF
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUTS
ILLNESS
INCOME
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INSURANCE
INSURERS
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MEDICATION
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MIDWIFE
MIDWIVES
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOODS
NEWBORN HEALTH
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBSTETRICS
OLDER PEOPLE
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PATIENT
PATIENT SATISFACTION
PATIENTS
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
QUALITY OF CARE
RESEARCH POLICY
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPECIALISTS
SURGERY
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
URBAN DWELLERS
VISITS
WASTE
WOMAN
WORKERS
faith
religion
spellingShingle ABUSE
AILMENT
AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
CHILD HEALTH
CLEANLINESS
CLINICAL CARE
CLINICAL PRACTICE
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
COMMUNITY SERVICES
DIAGNOSIS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EXPENDITURES
EXPOSURE
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FEMALE
GYNECOLOGY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CARE PROVISION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH PLANNING
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH RESEARCH
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
HIV
HIV/AIDS
HOLISTIC APPROACH
HOSPITAL SETTING
HOSPITAL STAFF
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUTS
ILLNESS
INCOME
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INSURANCE
INSURERS
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MEDICATION
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MIDWIFE
MIDWIVES
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOODS
NEWBORN HEALTH
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBSTETRICS
OLDER PEOPLE
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PATIENT
PATIENT SATISFACTION
PATIENTS
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
QUALITY OF CARE
RESEARCH POLICY
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPECIALISTS
SURGERY
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
URBAN DWELLERS
VISITS
WASTE
WOMAN
WORKERS
faith
religion
Olivier, Jill
Wodon, Quentin
The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
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description This role of faith-inspired health care providers in sub-saharan Africa and public-private partnerships is comprised of a three volume series on strengthening the evidence for faith inspired engagement in health in sub-Saharan Africa. An increasing level of interest in the role of faith in development has generated much debate and dialogue at the international and national levels over the last decade. Despite difficulties in communication and differences in cultures within such debates, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs), especially in the areas of health. This series focuses on assessing the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and on assessing the extent to which they are involved in and benefit from public-private partnerships. The purpose of this series of three HNP discussion papers is to round up various analytical perspectives and emerging research on faith engagement in health in Africa from a range of researchers and practitioners from the north as well as the south. The series is structured into three volumes: a first volume on the role and market share of faith-inspired providers and public-private partnerships, a second on satisfaction and the comparative nature of faith-inspired health provision, and the third on mapping of faith inspired provision and the extent to which faith-inspired providers reach to the poor.
author2 Olivier, Jill
author_facet Olivier, Jill
Olivier, Jill
Wodon, Quentin
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Olivier, Jill
Wodon, Quentin
author_sort Olivier, Jill
title The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
title_short The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
title_full The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
title_fullStr The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
title_full_unstemmed The Comparative Nature of Faith-Inspired Health Care Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strengthening the Evidence for Faith-inspired Health Engagement in Africa, Volume 2
title_sort comparative nature of faith-inspired health care provision in sub-saharan africa : strengthening the evidence for faith-inspired health engagement in africa, volume 2
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/17481113/africa-role-faith-inspired-health-care-providers-sub-saharan-africa-public-private-partnerships-vol-2-3-strengthening-evidence-faith-inspired-health-engagement
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