HRH dimensions of community health workers: a case study of rural Afghanistan
Abstract Introduction There is ample evidence to indicate that community health workers (CHW) are valuable human resources for health in many countries across the globe, helping to fill the gap created by a chronic health workforce shortage. This shortage is not only in number but also in workforce...
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Main Authors: | Said Ahmad Maisam Najafizada (Author), Ronald Labonté (Author), Ivy Lynn Bourgeault (Author) |
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