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Institute of Development Studies, University of Susses, Brighton 2010.Methodology--Health Details Technologies--Academic and Commercial Evaluation (HIT-ACE)--to help compilation, empirical Namakula et al. Available from: http://www.ucmb.co.ug/files/UCMBdocs/ Reports/ARTICLES/UCMB 20Annual 20Report 202010 20- 20FINAL.pdf. USAID. Stability peace and reconciliation in Northern Uganda (SPRING): Northern Uganda Conflict Assessment Report. Kampala: United states Agency for International Development; 2010. Namakula J, Witter S. Living by way of conflict and post-conflict: experiences of health workers in northern Uganda and lessons for people-centred health systems. Wellness policy and planning [Internet]. 2014; 29(suppl 2):[ii6ii14 pp.]. Accessible from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25274642. Government of Uganda. Peace and Recovery Development Plan (PRDP). In: Office in the prime minister, edito.Onceptualised the study and developed the study tools. JN carried out the data collection and led around the evaluation and drafting on the report. SW and FS contributed for the evaluation and drafting on the post. All authors have read and authorized the final version. Acknowledgements This study is part of the ReBUILD well being worker incentives investigation project. The project aimed to understand the evolution of incentives for overall health workers post-conflict and to derive policy recommendations for enhancing retention in these places. The ReBUILD consortium is funded by the UK Division for International Development. Disclaimer The views expressed usually do not necessarily reflect the UK government's Official policies. Author information 1 ReBUILD Consortium and Department of Overall health Policy Planning and Management, Makerere University, School of Public Health, P.O. BOX 7072, Kampala, Uganda. 2ReBUILD Consortium and Institute for International Wellness and Improvement, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. Received: 17 August 2015 Accepted: 25 AprilReferences 1. Kindi F title= j.bone.2015.06.008 I. Challenges and opportunities for women's land rights in post-conflict Northern Uganda. A micro level analysis of violent conflict (MICROCON). Study Functioning title= genomeA.00431-14 paper no.26. Institute of Development Studies, University of Susses, Brighton 2010.Namakula et al. Human Resources for Overall health (2016) 14:Page 11 of2.3. four.5.six.7.eight.9.ten. 11.12.13.14.15.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.21.Rowley E, Robin A, Huff K. Overall health in fragile states, nation case study: northern Uganda. In: Simple Assistance for Institutionalising Youngster Survival (Basics) for the Usa Agency for International Improvement (USAID). Arlington, Virginia USA: Usa Agency for International Improvement (USAID); 2006. WorldVision. Annual finish of project report: Livelihood Recovery project, Pader district. Uganda: Planet Vision; 2009. WHO. Decreasing avoidable loss of life and burden of illness as a result of crises in Uganda: Health Actions in Crises (HAC) Programme Uganda annual report. Geneva: World Overall health Organisation (WHO); 2014. Namakula J, Witter S, Ssengooba F, Ssali S. Health worker's career paths, livelihoods and coping tactics in conflict and post-conflict Northern Uganda. A research report. Kampala, Uganda: ReBUILD Consortium and Makerere University School of Public Overall health; 2013. Out there from: http://rebuildconsortium. com/resources/research-reports/health-workers-career-paths-uganda/. McPake B, Witter S, Ssali S, Wurie H, Namakula J, Ssengooba F. Ebola inside the context of conflict affected states title= AEM.01433-15 and overall health systems: case studies of Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone. Conflict and Wellness [Internet]. 2015; 9(23):[2? pp.]. Out there from: http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/9/1/23. UCMB. Annual report 2010.