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HEALTH SYSTEMS, HEALTH WORKERS AND HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
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Oxlund, Bjarke. 2000 ”What they want most is money”: anklager, adfærd og deltagelse i et lokalt sundhedssystem analyseret ud fra et tillidsperspektiv (accusations, behaviour and participation in a local health system analysed from a trust perspective). Specialeafhandling til Kandidateksamen. Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen.
Munobwa, Jimmy. 2000. A Study of Challenges and Prospects to Sustainability of Protected Water Sources in Iganga District: A Case of Ivukula Subcounty. Undergraduate thesis. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences, Makerere University.
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Busuulwa, Gonzaga. February 1999. Health System Profile: Tororo and Busia Districts. CHDC Document.
Mogensen, Hanne. 1999. The shilling, the brother, and the tablet: paying for health in eastern Uganda. CHDC Document.
Magezi, Allen A. November 1999. How decentralisation has affected the channeling of resources in the health sector in Tororo District, Uganda. CHDC Document.
Busuulwa, Gonzaga. May 1998. Emerging Health Care Management Systems in Uganda: the Case of Health Unit Management Committees in Tororo District. M.Sc. thesis, Development Policy and Planning, University of Wales, Swansea,
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Nshakira, Nathan, Susan Whyte, Jessica Jitta and Gonzaga Busuulwa. 1996. Quality of Clinical Care Study: An Assessment of Quality of Out-Patient Clinical Care in District Health Facilities, Tororo District. CHDC Document.
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