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Equinet policy series

EQUINET carries out policy review and analysis and research to support policy across all its theme areas. The publications produced as a result of this work and policy briefs, issues and options papers within the different theme areas of EQUINET work are found here.

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Policy Brief 19: Are we making progress in allocating government health resources equitably in east and southern Africa?
Health Economics Unit, University of Cape Town; EQUINET (2008)
Themes: Resource allocation and health financing
Country: Zimbabwe
URL: POLBRIEF19fin.pdf
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Policy brief 17: Protecting health in the proposed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between East and Southern African (ESA) countries and the European Union
Mabika, A; Makombe, P; Chizarura, L; Loewenson, R; SEATINI; TARSC (2007)
Themes: Health equity in economic and trade policies
Country: Zimbabwe
URL: POLBRIEF17trade.pdf
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Policy brief 18: Trade and health in east and southern Africa
TARSC; SEATINI; CHP (2007)
Themes: Health equity in economic and trade policies
Country: Zimbabwe
URL: POLBRIEF18 trade.pdf
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Policy Brief 16: Claiming our space: Using the flexibilities in the TRIPS agreement to protect access to medicines
EQUINET; SEATINI (2006)
Themes: Health equity in economic and trade policies
Country: Zimbabwe
URL: POLBRF16trade.pdf
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Policy paper 15: Reclaiming the state: Advancing people’s health, challenging injustice
EQUINET Steering Committee (2004)
Themes: Equity in health
Country: Southern Africa Regional
URL: POL15equity.pdf
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