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View article: Stakeholder perceptions of the WHO country offices in Africa: implications for organisational reforms
Stakeholder perceptions of the WHO country offices in Africa: implications for organisational reforms Open
Introduction Evidence from internal audits and other evaluation reports shows that the World Health Organisation Regional Office for Africa and its country offices have had varied relationships with their stakeholders, including government…
View article: Identifying the opportunities and barriers: a cross-sectional review of the health development coordination mechanisms in the World Health Organization African Region
Identifying the opportunities and barriers: a cross-sectional review of the health development coordination mechanisms in the World Health Organization African Region Open
Effective health sector coordination is essential to improve the implementation of development and humanitarian response programmes in the WHO African Region. In recent years, multiple efforts have been deployed to strengthen coordination …
View article: Lessons learned and policy implications from an organizational reform of the World Health Organization African region country offices: a policy brief
Lessons learned and policy implications from an organizational reform of the World Health Organization African region country offices: a policy brief Open
A decade ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) faced global calls for significant reforms to shift its focus from donor-driven priorities to those determined by its Member States. This demand was driven by political and financial pressu…
View article: Public health workforce management during a major organizational reform in the World Health Organization African Region Country Offices
Public health workforce management during a major organizational reform in the World Health Organization African Region Country Offices Open
Following her appointment as Regional Director of the World Health Organization African Region in February 2015, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti launched the Transformation Agenda to reform and align the organization’s work with regional public healt…
View article: Transforming technical assistance for more effective health services delivery in Africa: the WHO multi-country assignment teams experience
Transforming technical assistance for more effective health services delivery in Africa: the WHO multi-country assignment teams experience Open
The importance of technical assistance in fast tracking countries’ progress to the attainment of global and regional public health goals cannot be overemphasized. In this regard, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, pi…
View article: Infant-level and child-level predictors of mortality in low-resource settings: the WHO Child Mortality Risk Stratification Multi-Country Pooled Cohort
Infant-level and child-level predictors of mortality in low-resource settings: the WHO Child Mortality Risk Stratification Multi-Country Pooled Cohort Open
For the Spanish and French translations of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
View article: Stunting in the first year of life: Pathway analysis of a birth cohort
Stunting in the first year of life: Pathway analysis of a birth cohort Open
Malnutrition among infants aged below 6 months has been largely overlooked creating gaps in our understanding of factors underlying stunting in early infancy. Recent evidence suggests that pre-natal and early childhood factors may contribu…
View article: Addressing severe chronic NCDs across Africa: measuring demand for the Package of Essential Non-communicable Disease Interventions-Plus (PEN-Plus)
Addressing severe chronic NCDs across Africa: measuring demand for the Package of Essential Non-communicable Disease Interventions-Plus (PEN-Plus) Open
Severe chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) pose important challenges for health systems across Africa. This study explores the current availability of and demand for decentralization of services for four high-priority conditions: insu…
View article: Growth monitoring and mortality risk in low birthweight infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso
Growth monitoring and mortality risk in low birthweight infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso Open
Background: Wasting and underweight in infancy is an increasingly recognised problem but consensus on optimum assessment is lacking. In particular, there is uncertainty on how to interpret anthropometry among low birth weight (LBW) infants…
View article: Growth monitoring and mortality risk in low birthweight infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso
Growth monitoring and mortality risk in low birthweight infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso Open
Background: Wasting and underweight in infancy is an increasingly recognised problem but consensus on optimum assessment is lacking. In particular, there is uncertainty on how to interpret anthropometry among low birth weight (LBW) infants…
View article: Replication Data for: Monitoring Anthropometry and Mortality Risk in Low Birthweight Infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso
Replication Data for: Monitoring Anthropometry and Mortality Risk in Low Birthweight Infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso Open
This is a replication dataset for the manuscript titled: "Monitoring Anthropometry and Mortality Risk in Low Birthweight Infants: a birth cohort study in Burkina Faso submitted to Gates Open Research." We have included in this data package…
View article: Anthropometry at birth and at age of routine vaccination to predict mortality in the first year of life: A birth cohort study in BukinaFaso
Anthropometry at birth and at age of routine vaccination to predict mortality in the first year of life: A birth cohort study in BukinaFaso Open
Infants at heightened risk of mortality and are better identified during early infancy by MUAC or WFA than by WLZ. LBW infants with low anthropometry at the age of routine immunizations remain at elevated risk than normal birth weight (NBW…