Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79).Startlingly poor health statistics in Afghanistan clearly indicate that, in order to enhance the socio-economic status and overall stability of the state, a complete overhaul of its health care system is imperative. However, providing health is not simply a technical endeavor involving the construction of clinics, the training of doctors, and adequate medical supplies, for instance. In the stage of policy formulation for the reconstruction of Afghanistan's health system, there was in fact a dynamic, political process. The specific form of health reconstruction being implemented in Afghanistan w...
Background In the last decade, the health status of Afghans has improved drastically. However, the h...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
This thesis focuses on the role of the international community in the process of institutional tran...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 2001, the US shed much blood and spent en...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak sta...
It wasn’t until the start of the 21st century that Afghanistan had a government-led public health de...
Background: Human resources for health are self-evidently critical to running a health service and s...
Sources of state revenue have major implications on the patterns of state formation. While this issu...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
Background In the last decade, the health status of Afghans has improved drastically. However, the h...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
This thesis focuses on the role of the international community in the process of institutional tran...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 2001, the US shed much blood and spent en...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak sta...
It wasn’t until the start of the 21st century that Afghanistan had a government-led public health de...
Background: Human resources for health are self-evidently critical to running a health service and s...
Sources of state revenue have major implications on the patterns of state formation. While this issu...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
Background In the last decade, the health status of Afghans has improved drastically. However, the h...
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia with a weak economy and a large population. The health situ...
This thesis focuses on the role of the international community in the process of institutional tran...