Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background Globally, countries are increasingly prioritizing the reduction of health inequalities and provision of universal health coverage. While national benchmarking has become more common, such work at subnational levels is rare. The timely and rigorous measurement of local levels and trends in key health interventions and outcomes is vital to identifying areas of progress and detecting early signs of stalled or declining health system performance. Previous studies have yet to provide a comprehensive assessment of Uganda’s maternal and child health (MCH) landscape at the subnational level. Methods By triangulating a number of different data sources – population censuses, household survey...
National health systems performance (HSP) assessments and benchmarking are critical to understanding...
Abstract: Background Childhood vaccination is an important public health intervention but there is l...
Purpose: We conducted a survey to determine availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and to p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background Globally, countries are increasingly pri...
Background: Routine health facility data are a critical source of local monitoring of progress and p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013As the HIV/AIDS epidemic escalated worldwide, the g...
Background: Uganda has achieved a considerable reduction in childhood stunting over the past two dec...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Nestled in eastern and southern Africa, with a population of just over 39 million, Uganda reported ...
Background Achieving universal health coverage and reducing health inequalities are primary goals fo...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal mortality in Uganda remain persistently high. While utilis...
The timeline of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) elapsed in 2015, global indicators showed th...
About 300,000 women mostly of developing countries die due to pregnancy-related birth complications ...
To reduce the under-five mortality (U5M), fine-gained spatial assessment of the effects of health in...
National health systems performance (HSP) assessments and benchmarking are critical to understanding...
Abstract: Background Childhood vaccination is an important public health intervention but there is l...
Purpose: We conducted a survey to determine availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and to p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background Globally, countries are increasingly pri...
Background: Routine health facility data are a critical source of local monitoring of progress and p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013As the HIV/AIDS epidemic escalated worldwide, the g...
Background: Uganda has achieved a considerable reduction in childhood stunting over the past two dec...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Nestled in eastern and southern Africa, with a population of just over 39 million, Uganda reported ...
Background Achieving universal health coverage and reducing health inequalities are primary goals fo...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal mortality in Uganda remain persistently high. While utilis...
The timeline of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) elapsed in 2015, global indicators showed th...
About 300,000 women mostly of developing countries die due to pregnancy-related birth complications ...
To reduce the under-five mortality (U5M), fine-gained spatial assessment of the effects of health in...
National health systems performance (HSP) assessments and benchmarking are critical to understanding...
Abstract: Background Childhood vaccination is an important public health intervention but there is l...
Purpose: We conducted a survey to determine availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and to p...