The final policy brief from the 5-year DFID-funded CREHS programme is now available. CREHS (the Consortium for Research on Equitable Health Systems) has been a multi-partner programme looking a health systems research in a way that benefits the poorest populations.
The brief looks at differences in programme management between three provinces in South Africa (the Western Cape, Gauteng and the Free State) and shows the concommitent differences in ART scale up results.
It is a two-page document based on research carried out by the School of Public Health & Family Medicine, University of Cape Town; the Centre for Health Systems Research & Development, University of Free State and the Health Policy Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Authors include Helen Schneider, David Coetzee, Dingie van Rensburg and Lucy Gilson.
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