Network‐building by community actors to develop capacities for coproduction of health services following reforms: A case study
Abstract Introduction Responsive, integrated and sustainable health systems require that communities take an active role in service design and delivery. Much of the current literature focuses on provider‐led initiatives to gain community input, raising concerns about power imbalances inherent in inv...
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Main Authors: | Susan Usher (Author), Jean‐Louis Denis (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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