Community-based health extension policy implementation in Ethiopia: a policy experience to scale-up
Ethiopia has launched innovative community-based health policy in 2003. It was designed to accelerate the expansion of community-based health facilities and basic health services. The program established a health post at the lowest administrative unit level to serve in the villages. The policy imple...
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Main Author: | Yonas Getaye Tefera (Author) |
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