SUSTAINABILITY, EQUITY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLIC FINANCING FOR HEALTH IN UGANDA: AN ASSESSMENT OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
The aim of this assessment was to understand whether financing for maternal, child health and immunization services are sustainable, efficient, effective and equitable. Data sources included various national and international reports related to financing maternal and child health services. The resul...
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Main Author: | Vincent Okungu (Author) |
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Rojan GÜMÜŞ,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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