"Sometimes it is difficult for us to stand up and change this": an analysis of power within priority-setting for health following devolution in Kenya
Abstract Background Practices of power lie at the heart of policy processes. In both devolution and priority-setting, actors seek to exert power through influence and control over material, human, intellectual and financial resources. Priority-setting arises as a consequence of the needs and demand...
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Main Authors: | Rosalind McCollum (Author), Miriam Taegtmeyer (Author), Lilian Otiso (Author), Nelly Muturi (Author), Edwine Barasa (Author), Sassy Molyneux (Author), Tim Martineau (Author), Sally Theobald (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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