An Analysis of the Extent of Social Inclusion and Equity Consideration in Malawi's National HIV and AIDS Policy Review Process
Background Equity and social inclusion for vulnerable groups in policy development processes and resulting documents remain a challenge globally. Most often, the marginalization of vulnerable groups is overlooked in both the planning and practice of health service delivery. Such marginalization may...
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Main Authors: | Mathews Junior Chinyama (Author), Malcolm MacLachlan (Author), Joanne McVeigh (Author), Tessy Huss (Author), Sylvester Gawamadzi (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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