Strengthening the Somaliland health system by integrating public and private sector family medicine

Four family physicians, who received their specialty training at Amoud University in Somaliland, organised a practice together that uses informal public-private partnerships to optimise their clinical care and teaching. Their experience offers insights into public-private partnerships that could str...

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Main Authors: Muna M. Mahfud (Author), Fathia M. Nour (Author), Hodan J. Abdi (Author), Sabah M. Muse (Author), Tim Fader (Author)
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Published: AOSIS, 2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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