An account for barriers and strategies in fulfilling women's right to quality maternal health care: a qualitative study from rural Tanzania
Abstract Background Tanzania has ratified and abides to legal treaties indicating the obligation of the state to provide essential maternal health care as a basic human right. Nevertheless, the quality of maternal health care is disproportionately low. The current study sets to understand maternal h...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Wiswa John (Author), Dickson Ally Mkoka (Author), Gasto Frumence (Author), Isabel Goicolea (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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