Health systems after conflict – evidence for better policy and practice
These briefs outline the main themes which came from ReBUILD’s research, as well as an overview of the programme, its research projects, and how the themes developed from these.
- The ReBUILD programme and emerging themes for health systems strengthening in post-conflict and post-crisis settings
- Health financing policy in conflict-affected settings – lessons from ReBUILD research
- Establishing a responsive and equitable health workforce post-conflict and post-crisis – lessons from ReBUILD research
- Institutions for strong and equitable health systems after conflict and crisis – lessons from ReBUILD research
The three themes – Communities, Health workers and Institutions – are linked and interdependent, but an overarching understanding and interlinked approach in these three areas of the post conflict context will make an essential contribution to building responsive and resilient health systems.
This resource was produced by the ReBUILD programme – the precursor of ReBUILD for Resilience.