Social accountability in maternal health services in Baglung district, Nepal: a qualitative study
# Background Despite there being many state and non-governmental organisation (NGO) health programs, Nepal still has a high maternal mortality ratio of 258. Previous research has indicated that social accountability mechanisms can improve maternal health. However, the functioning of these mechanisms...
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Main Authors: | Saskia Oostdam (Author), Mukesh Hamal (Author), Marjolein Dieleman (Author), Vincent De Brouwere (Author), Azucena Bardají (Author), Dipak Prasad Tiwari (Author), Tjard de Cock Buning (Author) |
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Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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