A conceptualisation of scale-up and sustainability of social innovations in global health: a narrative review and integrative framework for action
Background The scale-up and sustainability of social innovations for health have received increased interest in global health research in recent years; however, these ambiguous concepts are poorly defined and insufficiently theorised and studied. Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners lack con...
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Main Authors: | Marietou Niang (Author), Hassane Alami (Author), Marie-Pierre Gagnon (Author), Sophie Dupéré (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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