Evidence from systematic reviews on policy approaches to improving access to medicines
The prevailing frameworks on access to medicines advise global procurement as a solution by assuming the presence of medicines on the global market. Yet access to medicines remains challenging, especially in developing countries. This is a global worry because the UN considers limited access to esse...
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Main Authors: | Celestino Kuchena (Author), Abubaker Qutieshat (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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