tailieunhanh - Gender Influences on Child Survival, Health and Nutrition: A Narrative Review

Uganda has relevant health policies and regulations in place, many developed through a participatory multi-stakeholder process, including the recent HSSIP. Innovative policies that are currently under development include the Public-Private Partnership in Health Policy. The health sector has many actors including nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations, HDPs, and multiple government agencies beyond the MoH. A recently signed country “Compact” is a new mechanism for coordination in the health sector. Implementation of the Compact will require ongoing commitment from the above-mentioned stakeholders. With open media and several audit and monitoring units, allegations of misappropriation and leakage continue to be addressed. | Gender Influences on Child Survival Health and Nutrition A Narrative Review United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF December 2011 Cover photo UNICEF NYHQ2010-0924 Olivier Asselin Permission to reproduce or extract any part of this document is required from UNICEF. For further information please contact the team at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine via Esther Richards Or UNICEF Health Section New York Julia Kim jukim@ 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This review was conducted as a joint effort between UNICEF s Health and Nutrition Sections in the New York headquarters and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine LSTM during the period December 2010 - December 2011. On the part of LSTM the lead author was Esther Richards who drafted the review and then incorporated comments and suggestions to produce this final version. She was supported by Rachel Tolhurst and Sally Theobald who provided substantive technical inputs. On the UNICEF Health Section side Asha George played a key role in conceptualizing the scope of the review and providing technical feedback on the various iterations. In mid-2011 she moved to Johns Hopkins University where she continued to contribute to the review. Also on the UNICEF Health Section part Julia Kim joined the process in mid-2011 and provided technical inputs while Camielle Noordam contributed to the editing and layout of the document. Christiane Rudert on the part of the UNICEF Nutrition Section also provided technical inputs and designed the cover. We are grateful for the assistance provided by gender and child health experts who offered advice and information on the issues outlined in the review. Details of these contacts are provided in Annex II. Funding for the review was provided by UNICEF.

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