Using the international maternal health field as a case study, we draw on ethnographic research to investigate how public health researchers and policy experts are responding to tensions between vertical and horizontal approaches to health improvement. Despite nominal support for an integrative health system approach, we found that competition for funds and international recognition pushes professionals toward vertical initiatives. We also highlight how research practices contribute to the dominance of vertical strategies and limit the success of evidence-based policymaking for strengthening health systems. Rather than support disease-and subfield-specific advocacy, the public health community urgently needs to engage in open dialogue regar...
Targets and indicators set at global level are powerful measures that influence health systems in lo...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) play an increasingly prominent and multifaceted...
There has been a significant increase in funding for health programmes in development over the last ...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
This open access edited book brings together new research on the mechanisms by which maternal and re...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
Rigorous evaluations of the effects of vertical public health enterprises on the health systems of l...
In Burkina Faso, abortion is legally restricted and socially stigmatised, but also frequent. Unsafe ...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
Maternal mortality continues to claim the lives of thousands of women in Latin America despite the a...
Background: The priorities of research funding bodies govern the research agenda, which has importan...
Substantial healthcare expenses can impoverish households or push them further into poverty. In this...
BACKGROUND: In Ecuador, indigenous women have poorer maternal health outcomes and access to maternit...
In recent years, the demand for cost-effective evidence of health impact has grown exponentially, of...
BACKGROUND: The priorities of research funding bodies govern the research agenda, which has importan...
Targets and indicators set at global level are powerful measures that influence health systems in lo...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) play an increasingly prominent and multifaceted...
There has been a significant increase in funding for health programmes in development over the last ...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
This open access edited book brings together new research on the mechanisms by which maternal and re...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
Rigorous evaluations of the effects of vertical public health enterprises on the health systems of l...
In Burkina Faso, abortion is legally restricted and socially stigmatised, but also frequent. Unsafe ...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
Maternal mortality continues to claim the lives of thousands of women in Latin America despite the a...
Background: The priorities of research funding bodies govern the research agenda, which has importan...
Substantial healthcare expenses can impoverish households or push them further into poverty. In this...
BACKGROUND: In Ecuador, indigenous women have poorer maternal health outcomes and access to maternit...
In recent years, the demand for cost-effective evidence of health impact has grown exponentially, of...
BACKGROUND: The priorities of research funding bodies govern the research agenda, which has importan...
Targets and indicators set at global level are powerful measures that influence health systems in lo...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) play an increasingly prominent and multifaceted...
There has been a significant increase in funding for health programmes in development over the last ...