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.

Health worker remuneration and incentive policies in post crisis Zimbabwe: challenges and Implications for retention of human resources for health

Resource Type: Posters

Year: 2014

ReBUILD Poster presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014: The study examines how incentive environments have evolved during and after the crisis in Zimbabwe


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

Resource Type: Posters

Year: 2014

Poster of ReBUILD’s qualitative research on health systems financing in Cambodia presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town 2014


Understanding health worker incentives in post-crisis settings: policies to attract and retain public health workers in Zimbabwe: key informant interviews

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2015

Report from key-informant interview element of ReBUILD’s research into health worker incentives environment in Zimbabwe.


Exploring the influence of context and policy on health district productivity in Cambodia

Resource Type: Peer-reviewed papers

Year: 2016

Despite gains in life expectancy and increased health expenditure, Cambodia still lags behind neighbours in many health indicators. This article aims to understand variations in efficiency of public health services, and the extent to which changes in efficiency are associated with key health policies that have been introduced to strengthen access to health services over the past decade.


Incentives to improve health workers’ retention and motivation: implementation challenges and informal practices at district level. The role of DHMTs and NGOs

Resource Type: Briefs

Year: 2015

This policy brief describes findings and gives recommendations from ReBUILD research on the actual implementation of policies on human resources for health at local level in Sierra Leone. The brief includes reflections on the challenges of translating knowledge not only into policy but also into effective practice. You can download the brief here.


Exploring the remuneration of primary healthcare workers: findings on incomes and income use strategies in Sierra Leone. What lessons can be learnt to design effective financial incentives?

Resource Type: Briefs

Year: 2015

This policy brief describes ReBUILD research to explore all of the financial incentives that make up health workers’ remuneration in Sierra Leone


Health workers’ incentives in post-conflict settings – a review of the literature and framework for research

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2012

This 2012 ReBUILD literature review identifies research gaps in relation to health worker incentives in post-conflict contexts.


Obstetric Referral in the Cambodian Health System – What Works?

Resource Type: Presentations

Year: 2015

Presentation by Gillian Le on ReBUILD Responsive Fund project on Obstetric Referral in the Cambodian Health System given at internal programme webinar, 9th Sept 2015.


Understanding contracting in Cambodia: findings from interviews with key informants and health service managers and providers

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2015

This research report describes findings from the qualitative component of ReBUILD’s research into health contracting in Cambodia Over the last two decades, Cambodia has implemented several policy initiatives and interventions to improve health service delivery. The contracting of services in the health sector has been happening since the late 1990s. Since 2009, an internal contracting… Read more


Understanding Contracting in Cambodia The performance of contracting and non-contracting districts in extending primary health coverage: analysis of secondary data

Resource Type: Reports

Year: 2015

This research report describes findings from the quantitative component of ReBUILD’s research into health contracting in Cambodia.


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