Title of article :
A triple burden for health sector reform: ‘Post’-conflict rehabilitation in Uganda
Author/Authors :
Joanna Macrae، نويسنده , , Anthony B. Zwi and Research Steering Committee، نويسنده , , Lucy Gilson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
14
From page :
1095
To page :
1108
Abstract :
While conflict continues to threaten health development in many countries, relative peace has been secured in others. The transition from war to peace carries important political and economic opportunities for the reappraisal of social policy in general, and of health policy in particular. The health systems of countries recovering from prolonged periods of conflict often carry a double burden: the inheritance of an inappropriate and unaffordable health system developed in the pre-conflict era, and the particular, long-term effects of conflict on health and health services. This paper reports on the particular policies designed to rehabilitate the Ugandan health system, and argues that they exacerbated, rather than alleviated, the health crisis inherited in 1986. In this way they posed a third burden. By analyzing the context and process of policy formulation in the immediate post-conflict period, it explores the rationale which lay behind the adoption of these policies and identifies potential strategies for strengthening policy development in these unstable, resource-poor and health-deprived situations.
Keywords :
health systems , Health policy , sub-Saharan Africa , Uganda , Post-conflict , international aid , Health sector reform , policy analysis
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
598922
Link To Document :
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