Operational challenges of engaging development partners in district health planning in Tanzania
Abstract Background Development Assistance for Health (DAH) represents an important source of health financing in many low and middle-income countries. However, there are few accounts on how priorities funded through DAH are integrated with district health priorities. This study is aimed at understa...
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Main Authors: | James C. Kiologwe (Author), Ukio Kusirye (Author), Axel Hoffman (Author), Albino Kalolo (Author) |
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