Facilitators and barriers to community-led monitoring of health programs: Qualitative evidence from the global implementation landscape.
Achieving the global HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria targets will require innovative strategies to deliver high quality and person-centered health services. Community-led monitoring (CLM) is a rapidly proliferating health systems strengthening intervention for improving healthcare services and docume...
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Main Authors: | Alana R Sharp (Author), Ngqabutho Mpofu (Author), Elise Lankiewicz (Author), Beatrice Ajonye (Author), Ndivhuwo P Rambau (Author), Stefanie Dringus (Author), Brian Honermann (Author), Ngozi Erondu (Author), Asia Russell (Author), Kenneth Mwehonge (Author), Cláudia Aguiar (Author), Naïké Ledan (Author), Matthew M Kavanagh (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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