The effectiveness of pay-for-performance contracts with non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan - results of a controlled interrupted time series analysis
Abstract Background In many contexts, including fragile settings like Afghanistan, the coverage of basic health services is low. To address these challenges there has been considerable interest in working with NGOs and examining the effect of financial incentives on service providers. The Government...
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Main Authors: | Diwa Samad (Author), Bashir Hamid (Author), Ghulam Dastagir Sayed (Author), Yueming Liu (Author), Wu Zeng (Author), Alexander K. Rowe (Author), Benjamin Loevinsohn (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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