Donor financing of human resources for health, 1990-2016: an examination of trends, sources of funds, and recipients
Abstract Background Skilled health professionals are a critical component of the effective delivery of lifesaving health interventions. The inadequate number of skilled health professionals in many low- and middle-income countries has been identified as a constraint to the achievement of improvement...
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Main Authors: | Angela E Micah (Author), Bianca S Zlavog (Author), Catherine S Chen (Author), Abigail Chapin (Author), Joseph L Dieleman (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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