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Anja Smith
Anja Smith
Research on Socio-Economic Policy (ReSEP), Economics Department, Stellenbosch University
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Implementing FATF standards in developing countries and financial inclusion: Findings and guidelines
H Bester, D Chamberlain, L De Koker, C Hougaard, R Short, A Smith, ...
Deakin University, 2008
762008
Measuring quality gaps in TB screening in South Africa using standardised patient analysis
CS Christian, UG Gerdtham, D Hompashe, A Smith, R Burger
International journal of environmental research and public health 15 (4), 729, 2018
562018
South Africa’s hospital sector: old divisions and new developments
S Ranchod, C Adams, R Burger, A Carvounes, K Dreyer, J Stewart, ...
South African Health Review 2017, 101-110, 2017
422017
Human resources for health planning and National Health Insurance: the urgency and the opportunity
A Smith, J Wishnia, D Strugnell, S Ranchod
South African health review 2018 (1), 23-31, 2018
242018
Kenya microinsurance landscape
A Smith, D Chamberlain, H Smit, S Ncube, G Chelwa
The Centre for Financial Regulation and Inclusion, 2010
242010
Examining the unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on public sector health facility visits: The first 150 days
R Burger, C Day, N Deghaye, L Nkonki, R Rensburg, A Smith, ...
https://cramsurvey.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/16.-Examining-the …, 2020
222020
The rise and fall of mortality inequality in South Africa in the HIV era
K Haal, A Smith, E Van Doorslaer
SSM-population health 5, 239-248, 2018
222018
Health care workers' gender bias in testing could contribute to missed tuberculosis among women in South Africa
A Smith, R Burger, M Claassens, H Ayles, P Godfrey-Faussett, N Beyers
Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 20 (3), 350-356, 2016
202016
Beyond sales new frontiers in microinsurance distribution: lessons for the next wave of microinsurance distribution innovation
A Smith, H Smit, D Chamberlain
ILO Working Papers, 2011
172011
The supply of and need for medical specialists in South Africa
J Wishnia, D Strugnell, A Smith, S Ranchod
Cape Town: Percept, 2019
152019
Recent findings on tax-related regulatory burden on SMMEs in South Africa
D Chamberlain, A Smith
152007
Opportunities and Challenges for Micro-Insurance in Ethiopia
A Smith, D Chamberlain
Analysis of the Supply, Demand and Regulatory Environment: Center for …, 2010
132010
Strengthening the measurement of quality of public health care
R Burger, S Ranchod, L Rossouw, A Smith
South African Health Review, 191-199, 2016
112016
Implementing FATF standards in developing countries and financial inclusion: Findings and guidelines. The FIRST initiative
H Bester, D Chamberlain, L De Koker, C Hougard, R Short, A Smith, ...
Washington, DC: Banco Mundial, 2008
112008
Recent findings on tax-related regulatory burden on SMMEs in South Africa: Literature review and policy options
D Chamberlain, A Smith
DPRU Working Paper 06-105, 2006
112006
Use of simulated patients to assess hypertension case management at public healthcare facilities in South Africa
R Burger, CS Christian, UG Gerdtham, K Haal, DM Hompashe, A Smith, ...
Journal of Hypertension 38 (2), 362-367, 2020
102020
Reaching the client: Update on microinsurance innovation in South Africa
A Smith, D Chamberlain, C Hougaard, H Smit, J Carlman
Centre for Financial Regulation and Inclusion (CENFRI): Bellville, South Africa, 2010
82010
‘The nurse did not even greet me’: how informed versus non-informed patients evaluate health systems responsiveness in South Africa
DMD Hompashe, UG Gerdtham, CS Christian, A Smith, R Burger
BMJ global health 6 (4), e004360, 2021
72021
Demand-side causes and covariates of late antenatal care access in Cape town, South Africa
A Smith, R Burger, V Black
Maternal and Child Health Journal 23, 512-521, 2019
72019
Child nutrition and farm input subsidies: The complementary role of early healthcare and nutrition programs in Malawi
M Mwale, A Smith, D von Fintel
Food Policy 113, 102340, 2022
62022
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