Opportunities and challenges of trilateral South‒South cooperation for transforming development assistance for health: evidence from a DRC-UNICEF-China maternal, newborn, and child health project
Abstract Background Trilateral South‒South cooperation is envisioned as an equal and empowering partnership model but still faces certain challenges. This study addresses whether and how trilateral South‒South cooperation can transform traditional development assistance for health (DAH) and explores...
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Main Authors: | Aidan Huang (Author), Chunkai Cao (Author), Angela Y. Xiao (Author), Hermès Karemere (Author), Molima E. Christian (Author), Kenanewabo K. Nicolas (Author), Meng Xue (Author), Kun Tang (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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