Power imbalances and equity in the day-to-day functioning of a north plus multi-south higher education institutions partnership: a case study
Abstract Background Partnerships between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the global north and south have commonly been used as a vehicle to drive global health research and initiatives. Among these initiatives, include health system strengthening, research capacity building, and human resour...
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Main Authors: | Silondile Luthuli (Author), Marguerite Daniel (Author), J. Hope Corbin (Author) |
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