Public private partnership in the training of doctors after the 1990s' health sector reforms: the case of Tanzania
Abstract Similar to many other low- and middle-income countries, public private partnership (PPP) in the training of the health workforce has been emphasized since the launch of the 1990s' health sector reforms in Tanzania. PPP in training aims to contribute to addressing the critical shortage...
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Main Authors: | Nathanael Sirili (Author), Gasto Frumence (Author), Angwara Kiwara (Author), Mughwira Mwangu (Author), Isabel Goicolea (Author), Anna-Karin Hurtig (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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