** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.It is well known that the health workforce composition is influenced by gender relations. However, little research has been done which examines the experiences of health workers through a gender lens, especially in fragile and post-conflict states. In these contexts, there may not only be opportunities to (re)shape occupational norms and responsibilities in the light of challenges in the health workforce, but also threats that put pressure on resources and undermine gender balance, diversity and gender responsive human resources for health (HRH). We present mixed method research on HRH in four fragile and post-conflict contexts (Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, northern Uganda and Cambodia) with different ...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
BACKGROUND: Few studies look at policy making in the health sector in the aftermath of a conflict or...
In post-conflict settings, severe disruption to health systems invariably leaves populations at high...
Abstract Introduction and background The full partici...
The post-conflict or post-crisis period provides the opportunity for wide-ranging public sector refo...
Abstract Introduction and background The full participation of women as healthcare providers is reco...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral...
An adequate and qualified health workforce is critical for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC)...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. W...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. W...
The post-conflict or post-crisis period provides the opportunity for wide-ranging public sector refo...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
BACKGROUND: Few studies look at policy making in the health sector in the aftermath of a conflict or...
In post-conflict settings, severe disruption to health systems invariably leaves populations at high...
Abstract Introduction and background The full partici...
The post-conflict or post-crisis period provides the opportunity for wide-ranging public sector refo...
Abstract Introduction and background The full participation of women as healthcare providers is reco...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral...
An adequate and qualified health workforce is critical for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC)...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. W...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. W...
The post-conflict or post-crisis period provides the opportunity for wide-ranging public sector refo...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
BACKGROUND: Few studies look at policy making in the health sector in the aftermath of a conflict or...