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Published in: Conflict and Health 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Review

Health systems and gender in post-conflict contexts: building back better?

Authors: Valerie Percival, Esther Richards, Tammy MacLean, Sally Theobald

Published in: Conflict and Health | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

The post-conflict or post-crisis period provides the opportunity for wide-ranging public sector reforms: donors fund rebuilding and reform efforts, social norms are in a state of flux, and the political climate may be conducive to change. This reform period presents favourable circumstances for the promotion of gender equity in multiple social arenas, including the health system. As part of a larger research project that explores whether and how gender equity considerations are taken into account in the reconstruction and reform of health systems in conflict-affected and post conflict countries, we undertook a narrative literature review based on the questions “How gender sensitive is the reconstruction and reform of health systems in post conflict countries, and what factors need to be taken into consideration to build a gender equitable health system?” We used the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) six building blocks as a framework for our analysis; these six building blocks are: 1) health service delivery/provision, 2) human resources, 3) health information systems, 4) health system financing, 5) medical products and technologies, and 6) leadership and governance.
The limited literature on gender equity in health system reform in post conflict settings demonstrates that despite being an important political and social objective of the international community’s engagement in conflict-affected states, gender equity has not been fully integrated into post-conflict health system reform. Our review was therefore iterative in nature: To establish what factors need to be taken into consideration to build gender equitable health systems, we reviewed health system reforms in low and middle-income settings. We found that health systems literature does not sufficiently address the issue of gender equity. With this finding, we reflected on the key components of a gender-equitable health system that should be considered as part of health system reform in conflict-affected and post-conflict states. Given the benefits of gender equity for broader social and economic well-being, it is clearly in the interests of donors and policy makers to address this oversight in future health reform efforts.
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Metadata
Title
Health systems and gender in post-conflict contexts: building back better?
Authors
Valerie Percival
Esther Richards
Tammy MacLean
Sally Theobald
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Conflict and Health / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1505
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-8-19

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