The integration of multiple HIV/AIDS projects into a coordinated national programme in China
External financial support from developed countries is a major resource for any developing country's national AIDS programme. The influence of donors on the content and implementation of these programmes is thus inevitable. China is a large developing country that has received considerable inte...
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Main Authors: | Zunyou Wu (Author), Yu Wang (Author), Yurong Mao (Author), Sheena G Sullivan (Author), Naomi Juniper (Author), Marc Bulterys (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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