id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002230-rtlygovi Martineau, Fred P. People-centred health systems: building more resilient health systems in the wake of the Ebola crisis 2016-09-27 .txt text/plain 1732 91 42 Many post-Ebola health system strengthening programmes are framed around a notion of health system 'resilience' that focuses on global rather than local priorities and fails to account for key local social dynamics that shape crisis responses. 5 For health system strengthening initiatives to genuinely improve how health systems respond to major epidemics, commonly framed as building health system 'resilience', they must therefore understand and address the complex and-crucially-locally constituted relationships and structures that shape how different actors respond to crises in practice. For example, actions taken at a national or global level to contain Ebola virus disease transmission often have paradoxically negative consequences for people's capacity to withstand or engage with other threats to wellbeing at a local level, in particular non-Ebola health threats, economic opportunities and social cohesion that are a very real threat to survival. ./cache/cord-002230-rtlygovi.txt ./txt/cord-002230-rtlygovi.txt