Setting the global research agenda for community health systems: literature and consultative review
Abstract Background Globally, there is renewed interest in and momentum for strengthening community health systems, as also emphasized by the recent Astana Declaration. Recent reviews have identified factors critical to successful community health worker (CHW) programs but pointed to significant evi...
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Main Authors: | Smisha Agarwal (Author), Karen Kirk (Author), Pooja Sripad (Author), Ben Bellows (Author), Timothy Abuya (Author), Charlotte Warren (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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