Can community action improve equity for maternal health and how does it do so? Research findings from Gujarat, India
Abstract Background Efforts to work with civil society to strengthen community participation and action for health are particularly important in Gujarat, India, given that the state has resources and capacity, but faces challenges in ensuring that services reach those most in need. To contribute to...
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Main Authors: | Asha S. George (Author), Diwakar Mohan (Author), Jaya Gupta (Author), Amnesty E. LeFevre (Author), Subhasri Balakrishnan (Author), Rajani Ved (Author), Renu Khanna (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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