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Report
Knippenberg, Rudolf, Fatoumata T Nafo, Raimi Osseni, Yero B Camara, Abdelwahid El Abassi, and Agnes Soucat. Increasing client’s power to scale up health services for the poor: the Bamako initiative in West Africa; background paper to the World Development Report. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2003.
Book
Herbst, Christopher, Monique Vledder, Karen Campbell, Mirja Sjoblom, and Agnes Soucat. The human resources for health crisis in Zambia: An outcome of health worker entry, exit, and performance within the national health labor market. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
Working Paper
Soucat, Agnes, Abdo Yazbeck, Rudolf Knippenberg, Francois Diop, Mark Wheeler, Shiyan Chao, and Sergiu Luculescu. "Rapid guidelines for integrating health, nutrition, and population issues into poverty reduction strategies of low-income countries." Africa Region Human Development Working Paper Series (2001).
Book Section
Sekabaraga, C., A. Soucat, F. Diop, and G. Martin. "Yes, Africa Can: Success Stories from a Dynamic Continent." Innovative Financing for Health in Rwanda: A Report of Successful Reforms (2011).
Journal Article
Sekabaraga, Claude, Francois Diop, and Agnes Soucat. "Can Innovative Health Financing Policies Increase Access to MDG-related Services? Evidence from Rwanda." Health Policy and Planning 26, no. 2 (2011): ii52-ii62.
Book Section
Sharan, Mona, Saifuddin Ahmed, John May, and Agnes Soucat. "Yes, Africa Can: Success Stories from a Dynamic Continent." Family Planning Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa: Progress, Prospects, and Lessons Learned (2011).
Journal Article
Lievens, Tomas, Pieter Serneels, Jean Damascene Butera, and Agnes Soucat. "Diversity in Career Preferences of Future Health Workers in Rwanda." (2010).
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