The 'community' in community case management of childhood illnesses in Malawi
Background: Malawi has achieved a remarkable feat in reducing its under-5 mortality in time to meet its MDG 4 target despite high levels of poverty, low female literacy rates, recurrent economic crises, a severe shortage of human resources for health, and poor health infrastructure. The country'...
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Main Authors: | Wanga Z. Zembe-Mkabile (Author), Debra Jackson (Author), David Sanders (Author), Donela Besada (Author), Karen Daniels (Author), Texas Zamasiya (Author), Tanya Doherty (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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