This paper comments on the principles that informed Rwanda’s successful efforts to adapt its health system to population needs, and more specifically to reduce health inequities. The point is made that these may be universally applicable for countries as they deal with the challenges of post-2015 health agenda
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Rwanda is making substantial progress towards improvement of health and is working towards achieveme...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi destroyed the health system in Rwanda. It is impressive that a s...
This paper comments on the principles that informed Rwanda’s successful efforts to adapt...
The world has made a great deal of progress through the Millennium Development Goals (...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a unique opportunity for policy-makers to build on th...
Global Health 2035, the report of The Lancet Commission on Investing in Health, laid out a bold, hig...
There is a growing understanding that strong health systems are crucial to sustain progress. Health ...
This commentary addresses the statement that “the authors believe that the HRH [Human R...
Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provided a timely reflection on the experience of Rwanda...
Abstract This commentary is a further discussion of a paper published in this journal on the health...
© 2015 by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provide...
Meeting: Making the most of research : research and the policy process, 21 June 2004, Ottawa, ON, CA...
Contains fulltext : 172356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Rwa...
Introduction: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2015 are the eight international developm...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Rwanda is making substantial progress towards improvement of health and is working towards achieveme...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi destroyed the health system in Rwanda. It is impressive that a s...
This paper comments on the principles that informed Rwanda’s successful efforts to adapt...
The world has made a great deal of progress through the Millennium Development Goals (...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a unique opportunity for policy-makers to build on th...
Global Health 2035, the report of The Lancet Commission on Investing in Health, laid out a bold, hig...
There is a growing understanding that strong health systems are crucial to sustain progress. Health ...
This commentary addresses the statement that “the authors believe that the HRH [Human R...
Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provided a timely reflection on the experience of Rwanda...
Abstract This commentary is a further discussion of a paper published in this journal on the health...
© 2015 by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provide...
Meeting: Making the most of research : research and the policy process, 21 June 2004, Ottawa, ON, CA...
Contains fulltext : 172356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Rwa...
Introduction: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2015 are the eight international developm...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Rwanda is making substantial progress towards improvement of health and is working towards achieveme...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi destroyed the health system in Rwanda. It is impressive that a s...