The political economy of priority-setting for health in South Sudan: a case study of the health pooled fund
Abstract Background In fragile and conflict affected settings (FCAS) such as South Sudan, where health needs are immense, resources are scarce, health infrastructure is rudimentary or damaged, and government stewardship is weak, adequate health intervention priority-setting is especially important....
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Main Authors: | Heloise Widdig (Author), Noor Tromp (Author), George William Lutwama (Author), Eelco Jacobs (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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