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Toolkits and training materials
EQUINET recognizes the critical role of supporting capacity for health equity across the academic, state, civil society, parliamentary and professional institutions it networks. EQUINET is actively committed to supporting training and capacity building within its theme work and as a network as a whole through
- Skills workshops
- Toolkits and training materials
- Mentoring across institutions involved in theme work
- Short courses
- Student research grants
The training materials, course reports and outlines from this work are found here. Health equity training materials from other organisations are found in the annotated bibliography database.
| The most recent publications are displayed below. | Meeting report: Participatory methods for a people centred health system: Training workshop, Bagamoyo Tanzania, 28 February-4 March 2006 TARSC; EQUINET; IFAKARA (2006) Themes: Governance and participation in health Country: Zimbabwe URL: REP032006gov.pdf | | Raising Our Voice, Breaking Our Silence: Health Workers’ Experiences and Needs around Occupational Health Services in Cape Town, South Africa Industrial Health Research Group (IHRG) (2006) Themes: Governance and participation in health Country: South Africa URL: PRA2006 poster.pdf | | Promoting health in trade agreements: Brief on a research and training workshop, 15-17August 2005 EQUINET; SEATINI; Centre for Health Policy, University of Witwatersrand (2005) Themes: Health equity in economic and trade policies Country: Zimbabwe URL: REP082005trade.pdf | | Workshop report: Writing for peer reviewed journals, Durban, 4-7 June 2004 EQUINET; University of New South Wales, Australia; TARSC (2004) Themes: Equity in health Country: Zimbabwe URL: REP062004writers.pdf | | Deprivation and resource allocation: Methods for small area research Health Economics Unit, University of Cape Town; Centre for Health Policy, Wits University (2003) Themes: Resource allocation and health financing Country: South Africa URL: TOOLfin.pdf | | Get the next five articles
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