The impact of donor transition on continuity of maternal and newborn health service delivery in Rwenzori sub-region of Uganda: a qualitative country case study analysis
Abstract Background The transition of donor-supported health programmes to country ownership is gaining increasing attention due to reduced development assistance for health globally. It is further accelerated by the ineligibility of previously Low-Income Countries' elevation into Middle-income...
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Main Authors: | Eric Ssegujja (Author), Justine Namakula (Author), Allen Kabagenyi (Author), Carol Kyozira (Author), Timothy Musila (Author), Henry Zakumumpa (Author), Freddie Ssengooba (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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