Publications

Report / Case study

Ending Tuberculosis

Millington, K.A. (2018) Ending Tuberculosis, K4D Emerging Issues Report, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies
Scientific Publication

Effectiveness of behaviour change communication interventions in improving the delivery of health messages for ante-Natal care in limited literacy settings

Nair, N S., Darak, S., Parsekar, S.S., Parchure, R., Darak, T., Nelson, H., Vijayamma, R., and Menon, S. (2017). Effectiveness of Behaviour Change Communication interventions in improving the delivery of health messages for ante-natal care in limited literacy settings: An evidence summary. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education, University College London
Report / Case study

Disability in Somalia

Rohwerder, B. (2018). Disability in Somalia. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies
Scientific Publication

Distribution and abundance of key vectors of Rift Valley fever and other arboviruses in two ecologically distinct counties in Kenya

Sang R., Arum S., Chepkorir E., Mosomtai G., Tigoi C., Sigei F., Lwande O.W., Landmann T., Affognon H., Ahlm C. and Evander M. (2017) Distribution and abundance of key vectors of Rift Valley fever and other arboviruses in two ecologically distinct counties in Kenya. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11(2), doi:0005310.0001371/journal.pntd.0005341
Working Paper

Translocal subjectivities within households ‘in flux’ in Indonesia

Maria Platt, Khoo Choon Yen, Brenda SA Yeoh, Gavin Luymes and Theodora Lam Translocal subjectivities within households ‘in flux’ in Indonesia. Migrating out of Poverty RPC Working Paper No. 46. Migrating out of Poverty Consortium, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK (2016) 27 pp
Scientific Publication

Social solidarity and willingness to tolerate risk- and income-related cross-subsidies within health insurance: experiences from Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa

Goudge, J.; Akazili, J.; Ataguba, J.; Kuwawenaruwa, A.; Borghi, J.; Harris, B.; Mills, A. Social solidarity and willingness to tolerate risk- and income-related cross-subsidies within health insurance: experiences from Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa. Health Policy and Planning (2012) 27 (suppl 1) i55-i63. (DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czs008)