Working with non-state providers in post-conflict and fragile states in primary healthcare service delivery: a systematic review (Protocol)

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This review identifies both what the available evidence can tell us, and what gaps there are in the evidence base. This summary provides an overview of the key evidence synthesised in the systematic review. The evidence is deeply contextual and this brief provides a broad overview. It is not designed to provide advice on which interventions are more or less appropriate in particular contexts but summarises what is known about the effects of interventions.

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Obuku E.A., Stewart R., Mijumbi R., Ochan M., Achana F., Akena D., Nakitende A., Ssemata A., Kinengyere A., Semakula D., Ssenono R., Nsangi A., Lalitha R., Mwesiga E., Akite J., Basaza R., Newbrander W., Okello J., Sewankambo N., with Dickson K., Oliver S. (2017). Working with non-state providers in post-conflict and fragile states in primary healthcare service delivery: a systematic review. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education, University College London.