Cash transfer
- Do CCT programmes work in low income countries
- Are cash transfer an altenative to energy and food subsidies
- Non-contributory targeted cash transfer in developing countries a feasible option
- Health system strengthening role of conditional incentives
- Basic social protection through conditional cash transfer
Community based health insurance
- A new approach to sustainable community health financing
- Community in health care financing impact strengths
- Challenges of establishing a community advisory board
- Community based insurance experiences and lessons learned from East Africa
- The role of CBHI framework for analysis
- Differential willingness of households
- Community based health insurance in low income countries systematic review
- The role of Community health worker in improving child health programmes in Mali
- Community based health insurance in poor rural China
- Quality of hysterectomy care in rural Gujarat the role of CBHI
- The landscape of community health insurance in India
- Scaling up community health insurance Japan
- Equity in community health Armenia
Health financing mechanisms
Output-based financing
- Rapid assessment of demand-side financing experiences in Bangaladesh
- Problems/prosepects of demand-side financing with reference to maternal voucher schem in Bangaladesh
- Voucher scheme in health
- Ministry of Health Bangaladesh_Assessment of demand-side of financing experiences 2008
- Research on the effects of results based financing
- WHO 2002 voucher for health
Poor-targeted health financing
- An introduction to health insurance for low income countries
- Making economic growth more pro-poor the role of employment and social
- Which health policies are pro-poor
- Allocating public resources for health
- A community-based targeting approach exempt the worst-off from user fees in Burkna Faso
- Designing and implementing pro-poor policies
- Promoting pro-poor growth
- World Bank 2004. Health Financing for poor people
- World Bank 2005. Reaching poor with Health, Nutrition and population services






