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Joanna Busza

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Health Policy and Planning|June 23, 2006
Having the rug pulled from under your feet: one project's experience of the US policy reversal on sex workJoanna Busza
Trials|November 19, 2024
Improving measures of context in process evaluations: development and use of the Context Tracker toolJoanna Busza, Fortunate Machingura, Cedomir Vuckovic
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 5, 2004
Trafficking and healthJoanna Busza, Sarah Castle, Aisse Diarra
Global Health Action|March 24, 2022
'I was in need of somewhere to release my hurt:' Addressing the mental health of vulnerable adolescent mothers in Harare, Zimbabwe, through self-help groupsRudo Chingono, Constance Kasese, Sam Miles, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 17, 2006
Women who fall by the roadside: gender, sexual risk and alcohol in rural UgandaBrent Wolff, Joanna Busza, Leonard Bufumbo, et al.
Health & Place|May 6, 2014
Triple jeopardy: adolescent experiences of sex work and migration in ZimbabweJoanna Busza, Sibongile Mtetwa, Petronella Chirawu, et al.
Health and Human Rights|July 10, 2012
International law, national policymaking, and the health of trafficked people in the UKSiân Oram, Cathy Zimmerman, Brad Adams, et al.
Globalization and Health|September 13, 2017
Learning from returnee Ethiopian migrant domestic workers: a qualitative assessment to reduce the risk of human traffickingJoanna Busza, Sehin Teferra, Serawit Omer, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 19, 2018
"I will not stop visiting!" a qualitative study of community health workers' reluctance to withdraw household support following the end of a community-based intervention in ZimbabweJoanna Busza, Ethel Dauya, Memory Makamba, et al.
Journal of the International AIDS Society|May 26, 2016
Falling through the gaps: how should HIV programmes respond to families that persistently deny treatment to children?Joanna Busza, Ann Strode, Ethel Dauya, et al.
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Health Policy and Planning|June 23, 2006
Having the rug pulled from under your feet: one project's experience of the US policy reversal on sex workJoanna Busza
Trials|November 19, 2024
Improving measures of context in process evaluations: development and use of the Context Tracker toolJoanna Busza, Fortunate Machingura, Cedomir Vuckovic
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 5, 2004
Trafficking and healthJoanna Busza, Sarah Castle, Aisse Diarra
Global Health Action|March 24, 2022
'I was in need of somewhere to release my hurt:' Addressing the mental health of vulnerable adolescent mothers in Harare, Zimbabwe, through self-help groupsRudo Chingono, Constance Kasese, Sam Miles, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 17, 2006
Women who fall by the roadside: gender, sexual risk and alcohol in rural UgandaBrent Wolff, Joanna Busza, Leonard Bufumbo, et al.
Health & Place|May 6, 2014
Triple jeopardy: adolescent experiences of sex work and migration in ZimbabweJoanna Busza, Sibongile Mtetwa, Petronella Chirawu, et al.
Health and Human Rights|July 10, 2012
International law, national policymaking, and the health of trafficked people in the UKSiân Oram, Cathy Zimmerman, Brad Adams, et al.
Globalization and Health|September 13, 2017
Learning from returnee Ethiopian migrant domestic workers: a qualitative assessment to reduce the risk of human traffickingJoanna Busza, Sehin Teferra, Serawit Omer, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 19, 2018
"I will not stop visiting!" a qualitative study of community health workers' reluctance to withdraw household support following the end of a community-based intervention in ZimbabweJoanna Busza, Ethel Dauya, Memory Makamba, et al.
Journal of the International AIDS Society|May 26, 2016
Falling through the gaps: how should HIV programmes respond to families that persistently deny treatment to children?Joanna Busza, Ann Strode, Ethel Dauya, et al.
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