Power and positionality in the practice of health system responsiveness at sub-national level: insights from the Kenyan coast
Abstract Background Health system responsiveness to public priorities and needs is a broad, multi-faceted and complex health system goal thought to be important in promoting inclusivity and reducing system inequity in participation. Power dynamics underlie the complexity of responsiveness but are ra...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Kagwanja (Author), Sassy Molyneux (Author), Eleanor Whyle (Author), Benjamin Tsofa (Author), Hassan Leli (Author), Lucy Gilson (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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