Roles played by civil society organisations in supporting homeless people with health care-seeking and accessing the social determinants of health in Delhi, India: Perspectives of support providers and receivers

Civil Society Organisations (CSO) have played a significant role globally in improving access of under-served populations to healthcare, including the homeless. In India, while there exist small-scale initiatives such as night shelters and recovery shelters run by the urban local government in coord...

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Main Authors: Devaki Nambiar (Author), Bincy Mathew (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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