BACKGROUND: Networking between non-government organisations in the health sector is recognised as an effective method of improving service delivery. The Uttarakhand Cluster was established in 2008 as a collaboration of community health programs in rural north India with the aim of building capacity, increasing visibility and improving linkages with the government. This qualitative research, conducted between 2011-2012, examined the factors contributing to formation and sustainability of this clustering approach. METHODS: Annual focus group discussions, indicator surveys and participant observation were used to document and observe the factors involved in the formation and sustainability of an NGO network in North India. RESULTS: The analysi...
As a rule, solving complex social problems involves several organisations with various backgrounds, ...
Networks in health care typically involve services delivered by a defined set of organizations. How...
Traditional health promotion programmes are not effective or sufficient to reduce disease prevalence...
BACKGROUND: In India, since the 1990s, there has been a burgeoning of NGOs involved in providing pri...
Background: Community Health Global Network (CHGN) is a collaborative network, founded to strengthen...
Objectives: To assess how the health coordination and emergency referral networks between women\u27s...
: Effective utilisation of collaborative non-governmental organisation (NGO)-public health system li...
A comprehensive and integrated approach to strengthen primary health care has been the major thrust ...
Effective utilisation of collaborative non-governmental organisation (NGO)-public health system link...
Background: Local collaboration of community organisations and healthcare organisations is seen as r...
Networks in health care typically involve services delivered by a defined set of organizations. Howe...
A comprehensive and integrated approach to strengthen primary health care has been the major thrust ...
BackgroundAs population health and well-being are influenced by multiple factors that cut across sec...
From 2007 onwards, the Indian government’s National Health Mission supported civil society networks ...
Abstract Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community he...
As a rule, solving complex social problems involves several organisations with various backgrounds, ...
Networks in health care typically involve services delivered by a defined set of organizations. How...
Traditional health promotion programmes are not effective or sufficient to reduce disease prevalence...
BACKGROUND: In India, since the 1990s, there has been a burgeoning of NGOs involved in providing pri...
Background: Community Health Global Network (CHGN) is a collaborative network, founded to strengthen...
Objectives: To assess how the health coordination and emergency referral networks between women\u27s...
: Effective utilisation of collaborative non-governmental organisation (NGO)-public health system li...
A comprehensive and integrated approach to strengthen primary health care has been the major thrust ...
Effective utilisation of collaborative non-governmental organisation (NGO)-public health system link...
Background: Local collaboration of community organisations and healthcare organisations is seen as r...
Networks in health care typically involve services delivered by a defined set of organizations. Howe...
A comprehensive and integrated approach to strengthen primary health care has been the major thrust ...
BackgroundAs population health and well-being are influenced by multiple factors that cut across sec...
From 2007 onwards, the Indian government’s National Health Mission supported civil society networks ...
Abstract Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community he...
As a rule, solving complex social problems involves several organisations with various backgrounds, ...
Networks in health care typically involve services delivered by a defined set of organizations. How...
Traditional health promotion programmes are not effective or sufficient to reduce disease prevalence...