Tag Archives: Sweta Saxena

Understanding the Dynamics of Successful Health System Strengthening Interventions: Full Study Portfolio

USAID’s Health Finance and Governance (HFG) project helps to improve health in developing countries by expanding people’s access to health care. The project team works with partner countries to increase their domestic resources for health, manage those precious resources more effectively, and make wise purchasing decisions. HFG’s research portfolio enhances the ability of USAID to […]

Understanding the Dynamics of Successful Health System Strengthening Interventions: Study Design

Resource Type: Study Design Authors: Abigail Conrad, Daniela Rodriguez, Adam Koon, Joseph Naimoli, Sweta Saxena, & Catherine Connor Published: October 2017 Resource Description: Evidence is scarce, scattered, and not widely disseminated on how interventions to strengthen health system performance contribute to sustained improvements in health status, particularly toward ending preventable child and maternal deaths and […]

Understanding the Dynamics of Successful Health Systems Strengthening Interventions: Cross-case analysis

Resource Type: Synthesis Report Authors: Abigail Conrad, Daniela Rodriguez, Adam Koon, Joseph Naimoli, Sweta Saxena, & Catherine Connor Published: October 2017 Resource Description: USAID’s Health Finance and Governance project (HFG) contributes to USAID’s assistance to countries to deliver key health services and builds the evidence base around health systems strengthening (HSS). Under HFG’s research portfolio, a series […]

Workshop on the Flagship Learning Program for the Next Decade Summary for Dissemination

Resource Type: Event Summary Authors: Michael R. Reich and Paola Abril Campos Published: August 2018 Resource Description: The Health Finance and Governance (HFG) project, in partnership with the World Bank, organized a Workshop on the Flagship Learning Program for the Next Decade in Washington, DC on July 9-10, 2018. The purpose of the workshop was to reflect […]

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