An evaluation of the innovative potentials of a HIV pilot exploring medical pluralism in rural South Africa
This article reflects on an internal evaluation undertaken to estimate the potentials of a community-university pilot project to be developed into a bonafide innovation that can be applied at scale. The focus of the community-university partnership has been to reduce the unintended consequences of m...
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Main Author: | Christopher J. Burman (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
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