Devaki Nambiar's Publications
About Devaki Nambiar's Publications
Program Director, Healthier Societies- PhD
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Mid-level health providers for primary healthcare: a rapid evidence synthesis [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
F1000Research Date published: -
Organisation of primary health care in the Asia-Pacific region: developing a prioritised research agenda
BMJ Global Health Date published: -
Organisation of primary health care systems in low- and middle-income countries: review of evidence on what works and why in the Asia-Pacific region
BMJ Global Health Date published: -
Patterns of hysterectomy in India: a national and state-level analysis of the Fourth National Family Health Survey (2015-2016)
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Date published: -
Action to protect the independence and integrity of global health research
BMJ Global Health Date published: -
Sex work-related stigma: Experiential, symbolic and structural forms in the health systems of Delhi, India
Social Science & Medicine Date published: -
‘A light inside a pot’: Sites and sources of power emerging from an ethnography of traditional healing in South India
Global Public Health Date published: -
Building capacity for health equity analysis in the WHO South-East Asia Region
WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health Date published: -
Advancing universal health coverage in South Asian cities: a framework
BMJ Date published: -
Monitoring health inequality in Indonesia
Global Health Action Date published: -
On the unraveling of ‘revitalization of local health traditions’ in India: an ethnographic inquiry
International Journal for Equity in Health Date published: -
Subnational regional inequality in the public health development index in Indonesia
Global Health Action Date published: -
Health Equity Assessment Toolkit Plus (HEAT Plus): software for exploring and comparing health inequalities using uploaded datasets
Global Health Action Date published: -
Kerala’s Early Experience
Equity and Access Date published: -
Can India’s primary care facilities deliver? A cross-sectional assessment of the Indian public health system’s capacity for basic delivery and newborn services
BMJ Open Date published: -
Data source mapping: an essential step for health inequality monitoring
Global Health Action Date published: