Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue: Faith and health in development contexts
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | vol.27, n°5, 2017 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue: Faith and health in development contexts |
Special Issue: Faith and health in development contexts. Guest Editor : Jill Olivier
Introduction
- Guest introduction: faith and health in development contexts - Christoph Benn p. 575-579
Articles
- Network development for non-state health providers: African Christian health associations - Frank Dimmock, Jill Olivier, Quentin Wodon p. 580-598
- Food insecurity and ART adherence in Swaziland: the case for coordinated faith-based and multi-sectoral action - Arnau van Wyngaard, Robin Root, Alan Whiteside p. 599-609
- Faith and palliative care: a partnership of care in low- and middle-income countries - Elizabeth Grant, Mhoira Leng, Elizabeth Namukwaya, Ivan Odiit Onapito, Kellen Kimani, Julia Downing p. 610-621
- Roles of religious actors in the West African Ebola response - Katherine Marshall p. 622-633
- Mobilising faith-based and lay leaders to address antenatal care outcomes in northern Ghana - John Hembling, Elena McEwan, Mohammed Ali, Anna Passaniti, Paul Armah Aryee, Mahama Saaka p. 634-645
- The percentage of HIV treatment and prevention services in Kenya provided by faith-based health providers - John Blevins, Mimi Kiser, Emily Lemon, Ahoua Kone p. 646-657
- Faith-based HIV response in post-Soviet Eastern Europe: the case of Channels of Hope in Russia, Romania, and Armenia - Elisabet le Roux p. 658-669
- The historical contribution of faith-based health providers in the Ecuadorian health system: an overview of the evidence - Angelica Ullauri, Jill Olivier p. 670-683
- Models of engagement between the state and the faith sector in sub-Saharan Africa – a systematic review - Eleanor Whyle, Jill Olivier p. 684-697
- Positions on sexual and reproductive rights in Muslim-majority countries and institutions: a telling indication of things to come? - Azza Karam p. 698-707
- Female genital cutting in Egypt: drivers and potential responses - Quentin Wodon, Ali Yedan, Els Leye p. 708-718
- The North Carolina Way: emerging healthcare system and faith community partnerships - Teresa Cutts, Gary Gunderson p. 719-732
- The unhealthy divide: how the secular-faith binary potentially limits GBV prevention and response - Elisabet le Roux, Lizle Loots p. 733-744
Viewpoints
- Recovering religion: practising intersectoral cooperation in a time of cholera - Matthew Bersagel Braley p. 745-749
- A comprehensive approach to providing services to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in Democratic Republic of Congo: addressing more than physical trauma - Cudjoe Bennett, Manka Banda, Lior Miller, Joseph Ciza, William Clemmer, Mary Linehan, Larry Sthreshley p. 750-759
- Whole-person health and development: two South Indian initiatives - Katelyn N.G. Long, Gillian Paterson, Sara Bhattacharji p. 760-765
- The evolving partnership between the Government of Ghana and national faith-based health providers: leadership perspective and experiences from the Christian Health Association of Ghana - Peter Yeboah, Gilbert Buckle p. 766-774
Guest Editor Conclusion
- Guest editor conclusion: research agenda-setting for faith and health in development – where to now? - Jill Olivier p. 775-781