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By Sanghita Bhattacharyya and the CoP Facilitation Team The field to understand what constitutes community health is evolving. It will continue to do so in the years to come. Experts have tried to define community health as the relationship and process of interaction among varied stakeholders to promote, protect, and preserve health in communities and…

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Thanks to the work of the global scientific community, the body of evidence on effective and cost-effective health interventions is regularly updated. A key feature of PBF/P4P programs is that one can introduce new indicators, remove redundant ones and thus generally adapt the reward structure on the basis of new evidence at global and country…

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If you are a health systems researcher, you’re probably already contemplating your strategy to submit abstracts for the Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Liverpool. Competition will be tough, as you can imagine. For researchers still at the beginning of their career, the challenge is particularly big.

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This webinar was the first in a series on Health Systems Governance Frameworks and Missing Links, organized by the Health Systems Governance Collaborative in cooperation with different partners. Did you miss it? No panic: you can now watch it here! Take the occasion to subscribe to the Collectivity YouTube channel: you will find there all our webinars! Seye started by indicating…

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À la suite de l’engouement suscité au sein des CoP par l’interview de Hyacinthe Kankeu Tchewonpi, nous avons décidé de lancer un groupe de travail sur Collectivity, qui traitera des questions de corruption dans les structures sanitaires en Afrique / dans les pays à faible revenu.  Un blog par Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez et Hyacinthe Kankeu Tchewonpi…

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Following the interview of Hyacinthe Kankeu Tchewonpi, many experts of our CoPs have expressed their interest in issues related to corruption in health services in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Africa. We have decided to create a working group to continue the reflexion on this topic.  A blog by Julie Alienda-Demoutiez & Hyacinthe Kankeu…