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REACT - Strengthening fairness and accountability in priority setting for improving equity and access to quality health care at district level in Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia. (Specific measures in support of international co-operation) (2006-01-01 - 2010-12-31) (»add to infobox)



ACRONYM:REACT
BUDGET:1.770.000 €
FUNDING:1.770.000 €
INSTRUMENT:Specific Targeted Research Project
PROGRAMME:Specific measures in support of international co-operation
Health systems in many low income countries are strangled in a vicious circle: management capacity isperceived insufficient to be given full responsibility for priority setting, but without effective decentralization of the priority setting process, the capacity will never increase. District level services cater for a majority of service contacts. Therefore, a District focus is necessary to improve quality, equity, accessibility and affordability of care of the overall country services. Attempts have been made to strengthen district level planning and management mainly based on burden disease measures, cost effectiveness and capacity considerations and related planning tools, but adequate and sustainability improvements have not been achieved. National health policies promote more inclusive planning processes, but concrete involvement of others is still limited. This proposal aims to improve equity, access, affordability and quality of health care through introducing and evaluating improved priority ?

COORDINATOR (1/1) 


Jens BYSKOV (Contact / DBL - INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (DK002 - Københavns amt) (DK - Denmark))

PARTICIPANTS (9/9) 


Gunnar KVAALE (Contact / UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN (NO051 - Hordaland) (NO - Norway))

Vincent DE BROUWERE (Contact / PRINS LEOPOLD INSTITUUT VOOR TROPISCHE GENEESKUNDE (BE211 - Arr. Antwerpen) (BE - Belgium))

Miguel SAN SEBASTIAN (Contact / UMEA UNIVERSITET (SE081 - Västerbottens län) (SE - Sweden))

Peter KAMUZORA (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM (TZ - Tanzania) (TZ - Tanzania))

Emmanuel MAKUNDI (Contact / NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH (TZ - Tanzania) (TZ - Tanzania))

Benedict T. NDAWI (Contact / PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTE (TZ - Tanzania) (TZ - Tanzania))

David L. MWANIKI (Contact / KENYA MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (KE - Kenya) (KE - Kenya))

Isaac K. NYAMONGO (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI (KE - Kenya) (KE - Kenya))

Seter SIZYA (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA (ZM - Zambia) (ZM - Zambia))

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