The public sector is not comfortable with losing total control of the health sector mainly because of worries that privately provided services are inequitable as oftenthe poor cannot afford the high fees associated with services provided. The reality is thatpublic sectors cannot ban the private ...
“These historic achievements have been made possible through partnerships between governments, communities, civil society, health workers and the private sector in their fight against Aids, TB and malaria,” he said. Banda said the Zimbabwean government had been both an implementer and donor of Glo...
which remain very important because they contribute very significantly to the growth of the health sector. Donors are the ones that also give incentives, especially in the rural areas. We cannot afford banning these NGOs in a developing country, especially here in Zimbabwe,” Marisa said. ...
Power dynamics and water reform in the Zimbabwean context: implications for the poor In Zimbabwe, the state has been reconfiguring the water sector since 1998, as has been happening more generally within the wider Southern African region. W... Mapedza, Everisto - Geheb, Kim - 《Water Policy...
This paper examines the changes in the economic environment which have taken place in Zimbabwe since independence in April 1980, concentrating on those which are relevant to health. It also describes the post-independence restructuring of the health sector itself. Finally, it considers some changes ...
In support, a study conducted by Furusa and Coleman [89] states that inadequate ICT skills and knowledge amongst medical doctors in the health sector in Zimbabwe explains the low adoption of e-health in public hospitals. Show abstract Mobile health applications for disease screening and treatment ...
Itai Rusike, executive director of the Community Working Group on Health, highlighted the dire situation: "Zimbabwe's health sector suffers from inadequate infrastructure and essential service shortages. Patients face long distances and barriers like insufficient medical supplies." He called for urgent go...
Zimbabwe, like other Southern African countries, is undergoing legislative, political and administrative change in its water sector. This reform process is... B Derman,A Hellum - 《European Journal of Development Research》 被引量: 33发表: 2002年 The contribution of traditional herbal medicine prac...
When doctors and nurses go on strike, this is more than a labour dispute. It is a direct threat to human life especially to those who are vulnerable due to their limited access to financial resources. This is worsened by the fact that in Zimbabwe today more than 90% of the working age...
will depend on the capacity of the senior health planners and on the enthusiasm of front-line health workers but, of overriding importance will be the political commitment to answer the needs of the majority and the outcome of the inevitable struggle for access to scarce health sector resources....