Assessing the role of non-state actors in health service delivery and health system resilience in Myanmar
Abstract Background Due to the weaknesses of the public health system and its low reach, especially in border areas, provision of health services by non-state actors (NSAs) has historically played an important role in Myanmar. NSAs include local and international NGOs and civil society organisations...
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Main Authors: | K. Than (Author), Maria Paola Bertone (Author), T. La (Author), Sophie Witter (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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