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Baltazar Chilundo
Researcher at Eduardo Mondlane University
Publications - 31
Citations - 639
Baltazar Chilundo is an academic researcher from Eduardo Mondlane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 531 citations.
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Brain Drain and Health Workforce Distortions in Mozambique
Kenneth Sherr,Antonio Mussa,Baltazar Chilundo,Sarah Gimbel,James Pfeiffer,Amy Hagopian,Stephen Gloyd +6 more
TL;DR: Internal migration is an important contributor to capital flight from the public sector, accounting for more cases of physician loss than external migration in Mozambique.
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National and subnational HIV/AIDS coordination: are global health initiatives closing the gap between intent and practice?
Neil Spicer,Julia Aleshkina,Regien Biesma,Ruairi Brugha,Carlos F. Caceres,Baltazar Chilundo,Ketevan Chkhatarashvili,Andrew Harmer,Pierre Miege,Gulgun Murzalieva,Phillimon Ndubani,Natia Rukhadze,Tetyana Semigina,Aisling Walsh,Gill Walt,Xiulan Zhang +15 more
TL;DR: Primary data from seven country studies on the effects of three GHIs on coordination of HIV/AIDS programmes are reviewed to identify residual national and subnational obstacles to effective coordination and optimal use of funds by focal GHIs.
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Policy challenges facing integrated community case management in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sara Bennett,Asha George,Daniela C. Rodríguez,Jessica Shearer,Brahima Diallo,Mamadou Konate,Sarah L Dalglish,Pamela A. Juma,Ireen Namakhoma,Hastings T Banda,Baltazar Chilundo,Alda Mariano,Julie Cliff +12 more
TL;DR: In‐depth analysis of policy change for integrated community case management of childhood illness in six sub‐Saharan African countries shows how iCCM policies developed and the barriers and facilitators to policy change.
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Analysis of human resources for health strategies and policies in 5 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, in response to GFATM and PEPFAR-funded HIV-activities.
Johann Cailhol,Isabel Craveiro,Tavares Madede,Elsie Makoa,Thubelihle Mathole,Ann Neo Parsons,Luc Van Leemput,Regien Biesma,Ruairi Brugha,Baltazar Chilundo,Uta Lehmann,Gilles Dussault,Wim Van Damme,David Sanders +13 more
TL;DR: GHIs could assist in these strategies, provided that they are flexible enough to incorporate country-specific needs in terms of funding, that they coordinate at global-level and minimise conditionality for countries.
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An Institutional Perspective on Health Sector Reforms and the Process of Reframing Health Information Systems Case Study From Mozambique
TL;DR: The article draws on new institutional theory to argue that the focus of this program on formal rules, which deemphasize the informal constraints at the point of service delivery, has resulted in limited change and the need for enhancing incentives and enforcement as key mechanisms through which more effective change can be enabled in the future.