Feel
free to contact UCMB for copies of these articles and pamphlets.
Articles
• Has Uganda Moved to Abstinence Only by Edward C. Green Christian
Engagement IN Health Systems, 2005 May
• Filippo Ciantia, HIV seroprevalence in
north Uganda the complex relationship between AID and conflict Journal
for medicine and the person. DEC Vol. 2 No. 4.
• By. Daniel Giusti, Peter Lochoror, John
Odaga, Everd Maniple. Pro poor health services, the catholic health
network in Uganda. In development outreach World bank journal Vol
6 No 1 March 2004
• By; Orvill Adams, Anderi Mosneaga, Gulin
Gedik, Improving institutional performance by better internal hospital
Management: A framework for assessing management training needs
• Strategic And Tactical Bottlenecks that
have bedevilled Africa, Statement by Yoweri Museveni Tokyo International
Conference on African Development (TICAD) III, SPEECH by Yoweri
Museveni
• The act for the millennium Development
Goals, CORDAID
• Triggering the Modernisation of Uganda
(addressing thesecong meeetig of the first session of the Seventh
Parliament of Uganda, SPEECH by Yoweri Museveni
• The cost of hospital services: A case study
of Evangelical Luhteran Church hospitals in Tanzania, Steffen Flessa
• Gerald Bloom, private provision in its institutional context
(lesion form health) The time has come for common ground on preventing
sexual transmission of HIV. www.thelancet.com Vol 364 November 27,
2004.
• Sam Agantre Okuonzi, Dying for economic
growth? Evidence of a flawed economic policy in Uganda. Lancet 2004;
364:1632-37 sokuonzi@infocom.co.ug
• Andrew C. Worthington (queensland university
of technology, Australia) Frontier efficiency measurement in health
care: a review of empirical techniques and selected applications.
• Overcoming health systems constraints to
achieve the millennium development goals, lancet 2004; 364: 900-06
Policies, Viewpoints, Issues
1. Pontifical council for pastoral Assistance to
healthcare workers: Charter for Health Care Workers.
2. Health Sector Strategic Plan II 2005/06 –
2009/2010 Volume 1 2005,June, Ministry of Health
3. “FUNDING MECHANISMS FOR THE “”PRIVATE
NOT FOR PROFIT”“ Health Training Institutions in Uganda”
2005 May MOES / MoH
4. Study to identify HIV/AIDS information, education
and communication (IEC) INTERVENTIONS IN UGANDA 2004, DEC by INTER-RELIGIOUS
COUNCIL OF UGANDA
5. The church in Africa in Face of the HIV/ AIDS
Pandemic, 2003 SECAM
6. Rays of Hope, Managing HIV & AIDS in Africa.2005
by Paterne Auxence Mombe
7. Speak out On HIV & AIDS 2004 by Paterne
Auxence Mombe
8. AIDS AND THE CHURCH IN Africa 2005 African Jesuiot
Aids Network
9. Development OUTREACH Client Power: Making Services
Work for the Poor. By WORLD BANK
10. Medical Education resource Africa ISSUES 10
& 11 2004 by MERA
11. Final Draft of the Communication Strategy to
support The national Minimum Health Care Package 2005, MOH
12. Tracking Human resource And wage bill management
in the health sector, BY AMREF for MOH 2005
13. Rosenthal, G. & William N. Public policy
and private sector provision of health services.
14. Sara Bennett et al, Health financing and implementing
Pro-poor Policies.
15. Smith, B. The decentralisation of health in
developing countries: organisational options.
16. Status of Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC in Uganda) A National
Needs Assessment of EMOC Process Indicators. Draft Report June 2003
17. WHO, Macroeconomics and Health: Investing in
health for Economic Development.
18. Paulo Ferrinho & Mario dal Poz, towards
a global health workforce Strategy.
19. Information and communication technologies
for continuing medical education
20. HEALTH POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT: Topical issue:
the pending health workers’ strike over pay. UMU Department
of Health Sciences
21. Yao Yeboah, partnership in health service planning
and provision: prospects and challenges
Available Guidelines
• Principles of best practice in clinical audit 2002 By National
institute for clinical Excellence, Commission for health improvement,
royal college of nursing, university of LEICESTER, Radcliffe medical
Press.
• Manual for the management of financial
and material resources of the UCMB 2005January
• Guidelines for implementation: The prevention
of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) PROGRAMME 2003 April.
• Immunisation training Manual for community
health workers.UNEPI-UCBHCA
• Methodological Guidelines for conducting
a National Health Accounts Subanalysis for HIV/AIDS 2004, JUNE By
Susna De, Tania Dmytraczenko, Catherine Chanfreau, Marie Tien, Gilbert
Kombe MD
• Fiscal Decentralisation Strategy: Budget
Implementation Guidelines for Higher Local Governments 2004, October
MoFP&ED
• National Hospital Policy (FINAL DRAFT)
2005 APRIL MOH
• The Global Gund To Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
(GFATM) National coordination committee operating procedures 2004
September.
• Energy Information Manual For Health Facilities, Prepared
by Health Technology Development Centre. And solar energy for all
Health Centres 2002.
•
Document Available In Electronic Format
1. Dr Martine Dr George. Dr Ruairí Brugha
Dr Freddie, Prof Gill Walt, GLOBAL FUND TRACKING STUDY UGANDA (DRAFT)
October 2004, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Institute
of Public Health.
2. Guide to Good Prescribing, A practical manual,
World Health Organization Action Programme on Essential Drugs Geneva.
3. Towards improving hospital performance in Uganda
and Zambia: reflections and opportunities for autonomy by Kara Hanson
a,*, Lynn Atuyambe b, Jolly Kamwanga c, Barbara McPake a, Oswald
Mungule d, Freddie Ssengooba
4. Which role for Medicus Mundi Internationalis
in Human Resources Development? Current critical issues in Human
Resources for Health in developing countries.
5. Bruno Marchal* and Guy Kegels, Health workforce
imbalances in times of globalization: brain drain or professional
mobility? (Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Antwerp, Belgium).
6. A Review Of Human Resource Issues in the Health
Sector Briefing Paper A paper produced by the DFID Health Systems
Resource Centre.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC DIFFERENCES in HEALTH, NUTRITION,
AND POPULATION in UGANDA by Davidson R. Gwatkin, Shea Rustein, Kiersten
Johnson, Rohini Pande, and Adam Wagstaff for the HNP/Poverty Thematic
Group of The World Bank May 2000
8. Stephen R Hanney*1, Miguel A Gonzalez-Block2,
Martin J Buxton1 and Maurice Kogan3, The utilisation of health research
in policy-making: concepts, examples and methods of assessment.
9. Principles for Best Practice in Clinical Audit,
Radcliffe Medical Press.
10. Lant Pritchett1, Towards A New Consensus for
Addressing the Global Challenge of the Lack of Education
11. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
in Copenhagen Consensus Challenge Paper April 2004
12. Klaus Deininger*, Paul Mpuga**, Has abolition
of health user fees improved the Welfare of vulnerable groups? Evidence
from Uganda. *The World Bank, Washington D.C.**Johannes Kepler University,
Linz-Austria & Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda. This version:
November 2003.
13. Human resources for health and development, a joint learning
initiative www.globalhealthtrust.org July 24, 2003
14. Dara Carr, Improving the Health of the World’s
Poorest People, CELEBRATING 75 YEARS 1929-2004
15. A publication of the Population Reference Bureau
Number 1 Health Bulletin
16. Andrew Green and Charles Collins, Health systems
in developing countries: public sector managers and the management
of contradictions and change, Nuffield institute for health, university
of leeds, UK.
17. Impact of public-private partnerships addressing
access to pharmaceuticals in low-income countries. BY Karen Caines
(Institute for Health Sector Development, London), Julie Bataringaya
(Health Consultant, Uganda) Louisiana Lush (London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine) Grace Murindwa (Ministry of Health, Uganda),
Hatib N’jie (Institute for Health Sector Development, London
and former WHO Representative to Uganda) Uganda pilot study operational
issues of health public-private partnerships
18. Jean-Pierre Unger1*, Bruno Marchal1 and Andrew
Green2, Quality standards for health care delivery and management
in publicly oriented health services. IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT. 2003; 18: S79-S88.
19. Commission for Health Improvement Unpacking
the patients’ perspective: Variations in NHS patient experience
in England February 2004.
20. c. montoya-aguilar, measuring the performance
of hospital and health centers, profession of public health, university
of child
Other Documents
a) By Anders Jappsson Decentraisation and National
Health Policy Implementation in Uganda- A Problematic Process.
b) Advocacy strategy Framework: To promote adolescent
sexual and reproductive health & rights in the Catholic Church
in Uganda 2004-2007.
c) AVSI: Handbook for Teachers. FIRST EDITION
d) AVSI: Training Manual for teachers
e) AVSI: HandBook for the Community volunteer counselor
f) AVSI: Training Manual for Community volunteer
Counselors
g) AVSI: Mine Risk Education training Module
h) AVSI: THE VALUE OF LIFE: A Basic Approach for
Behaviour Change in the Prevention of HIV/AIDS
i) Turning Bureaucrats into Warriors; Preparing
and Implementing Multi-sector HIV-AIDS Programs in Africa