Case Study 1: A Timeseried analysis of health service delivery in Afghanistan

Author(s)
Sondorp, E.
Publication language
English
Pages
13pp
Date published
01 Jan 2004
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Health
Countries
Afghanistan

Over the past 25 years, Afghanistan has been through various difficult, but different periods.
The intensity of the conflict has varied as has the degree of central control over the country,
the interest of the central authorities in social service delivery, the engagement of the
international community and the access of the international community to the various parts of
the country. The different periods, therefore, show different ‘difficult environments’ and, with
the advantage of hindsight, it seems worthwhile to look at these different periods to assess if
some currently useful lessons could be drawn and to retrospectively assess if different
approaches towards service delivery could have made a difference. With a focus on the
health sector this case study will attempt to achieve this analysis. Special attention will be
paid to the changes during the current transition period from a largely project based
approach to a more system based approach.