Assessing how global health partnerships function: an equity-informed critical interpretive synthesis
Abstract Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and economic relationships and involve partners with different needs and interests (e.g., government agencies, non-governmental organizations, corporations, universities, professional associations, philanthropic...
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Main Authors: | Katrina M. Plamondon (Author), Ben Brisbois (Author), Leslie Dubent (Author), Charles P. Larson (Author) |
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