Resources
Journal Publications
Our Journal articles are scholarly publications that present original research, analysis, or reviews of ARCAH. They are typically written by experts or researchers in the health corruption mitigation field and are published in academic or professional journals.
A systematic review of the types of corruption in health sectors in Anglophone West Africa and the factors that drive them.
Where do we start? Building consensus on drivers of health sector corruption in Nigeria and ways to address it
Private money-making indulgence and inefficiency of primary healthcare in Nigeria: a qualitative study of health workers’ absenteeism.
Improving service delivery at primary healthcare facilities for achieving Universal Health Coverage: Examining the effects of insecurity in such facilities in Enugu State, Nigeria.
Health worker absenteeism in selected health facilities in Enugu State: Do internal and external supervision matter?
Effects of corruption and unaccountability on responses of frontline health workers to COVID-19 in Nigeria: Lessons and considerations for the social work profession.
Technical Reports
Unlike our journal articles, technical reports are not typically subjected to the same peer-review process. Instead, they undergo internal review and quality assurance by our experts or stakeholders within the project team. This allows for more rapid dissemination of information but may also result in a variation in the quality and rigor of the content.
Corruption in the health sector in Anglophone West Africa: Common forms of corruption and mitigation strategies
Exploring health-sector absenteeism and feasible solutions: Evidence from the primary healthcare level in Enugu, South East Nigeria.
Corruption in the procurement of pharmaceuticals in Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping literature review
Exploring the nature, enabling factors and solutions to corruption in the procurement of pharmaceuticals in Nigeria tertiary health institutions: a qualitative study
Blog Articles
We have various publications from various blogs on our works on a global scale. Here are soem of the blog posts from reputable platforms online, agencies, and school publications
What is the future of Nigeria’s health sector? A look at the Presidential Candidates’ Manifestos.
Author: Onwujekwe, O., Agwu, P., Health Policy Research Group., Health Sector Reform Coalition. (2023).
Corruption in the health sector is stealing from the sick”: Policy forum for insights and action on accountability and corruption in health
Agwu, P., Onwujekwe, O., & Balabanova, D. (2022).
Accountability and corruption in vaccine provision at primary health centres in Nigeria.
Orjiakor, T., Agwu, P., Odii, A., Ogbozor, P., Onwujekwe, O., Hutchinson, E., McKee, M., & Balabanova, D. (2021).
Mobilization and deployment of resources for the COVID-19 response in Nigeria: a view with transparency, accountability and anticorruption lenses
Onwujekwe, O., & Agwu, P. (2020).
Coronavirus: corruption in health care could get in the way of Nigeria’s response.
Onwujekwe, O., Orjiakor, C., & Agwu, P. (2020)
Corruption in the Nigerian health sector has many faces. How to fix it
Onwujekwe, O., Odii, A., Mbachu, C., Hutchinson, E., Ichoku, H., Ogbozor, P., Agwu, P., Obi, U., & Balabanova, D. (2018).









