Multi-level change strategies for health: learning from people-centered advocacy in Uganda
Abstract Background The paper analyzes how the Accountability Can Transform Health (ACT Health) program activated bottom-up citizen action to secure government responses and more accountable health services in Uganda. The ACT Health program had two phases-Phase 1 focused on a community-level interve...
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Main Authors: | Angela Bailey (Author), Vincent Mujune (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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