This database features all of the resources produced by the ReBUILD for Resilience programme as well as those produced by its predecessor, ReBUILD. More resources are being added all the time. Contact us if you cannot find particular information.

Evidence for supporting a health workforce for all in Sierra Leone

Resource Type: Presentations

Year: 2016

Complete presentations given by ReBUILD team at a stakeholder meeting on “Evidence for supporting a health workforce for all in Sierra Leone”, held on 28th January 2016 in Freetown


Health systems in post-conflict states – Learning from the ReBUILD programme

Resource Type: Presentations

Year: 2016

Presentation given by Joanna Raven on ReBUILD’s work on health systems in post-conflict states, at a Workshop on Rebuilding Health in Yemen after Conflict, 4th June 2016 in Liverpool


Human Resources for Health in Post-Conflict settings – Findings from ReBUILD research

Resource Type: Presentations

Year: 2016

Presentation given in June 2016 by Sophie Witter on the ReBUILD programme’s findings on Human Resources for Health in Post-Conflict settings.


Human Resources in Fragile and Conflict-Affected settings – cross sectoral issues between health and education

Resource Type: Presentations

Year: 2016

A 2016 overview presentation on human resources in health and education in fragile and conflict-affected settings


Application of Social Network Analysis in the Assessment of Organizational Infrastructure for Service Delivery: A Case Study From Post-conflict Northern Uganda

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2016

A 2016 draft paper on ReBUILD research into the link between governance and aid effectiveness in post-conflict health systems in Uganda


Maintaining an effective health workforce during and after conflict: Evidence from ReBUILD’s research in northern Uganda

Resource Type: Briefs

Year: 2016

This research brief gives an overview and key findings/recommendations from ReBUILD’s research on health worker incentives in northern Uganda


Free health care for under-fives, expectant and recent mothers? Evaluating the impact of Sierra Leone’s free health care initiative

Resource Type: Peer-reviewed papers

Year: 2016

This paper reports the findings of a study evaluating the impact of Sierra Leone’s 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses two nationally representative surveys to identify the impact of the policy on utilisation of maternal care services by pregnant women and recent mothers as well as the impact on curative health care services and out-of-pocket payments for consultation and prescription in children under the age of 5 years.


Understanding health worker incentives in three districts of Zimbabwe: survey report

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2015

This 2015 report describes the findings from a health workers study in Zimbabwe which aimed to understand the incentive environment.


Health care seeking behaviour and impact of health financing policy on household financial protection in post conflict Cambodia: A life history approach

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2015

This 2015 ReBUILD working paper presents the findings and recommendations from qualitative health financing research in Cambodia


Sources, determinants and utilization of health workers’ revenues: evidence from Sierra Leone

Resource Type: Peer-reviewed papers

Year: 2016

This 2016 ReBUILD paper investigates the formal and informal payments available to health workers in Sierra Leone


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