A novel approach to promote evidence-based development of district maternal and newborn health plans in two states in India
Background: Maternal and child health implementation plan development in districts of India lacks systematic process and capacity resulting in suboptimal health improvements. There is ineffective and limited participation and lack of autonomy to effect changes in district priorities. Objectives: Pri...
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Main Authors: | Harish Kumar (Author), Enisha Sarin (Author), Vaishali Alwadhi (Author), Shailesh Kumar Chaurasia (Author), Kuldeep Singh Martolia (Author), Jaya Swarup Mohanty (Author), Nitin Bisht (Author), Naresh Chandra Joshi (Author), Prasant Kumar Saboth (Author), Sachin Gupta (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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