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Home | Resources | Developing health systems resilience in fragile and shock-prone settings: Findings from the ReBUILD for Resilience Consortium

Developing health systems resilience in fragile and shock-prone settings: Findings from the ReBUILD for Resilience Consortium

International
Peer-reviewed papers
2026

Developing health systems resilience in fragile and shock-prone settings: Findings from the ReBUILD for Resilience Consortium [opens new tab] is a special edition published by Social Science and Medicine – Health Systems journal. It draws on learning from across the six years of the ReBUILD for Resilience programme.

The papers included in the special edition are:

  • Resilience in Fragility: Community and Health System Responses to COVID-19 in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Lebanon, and Gaza
  • Rethinking cross-border health systems for contexts of mobility and forced displacement
  • Mapping resilience in conflict and recovery: A systems analysis of the health sector in Ethiopia’s Tigray region (2020-2025)
  • Research Capacity Strengthening in Fragile and Shock-Prone Settings: Insights from a Research Consortium  
  • Challenging gender norms through participatory action research: A cross-country study of women close-to-community healthcare providers in fragile settings

 

More papers will be published in the coming weeks.

Special edition (4)
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