Adoption of harmonisation policy for the midwives' training programme in Mali: A policy analysis.
West Africa is engaged in a process of harmonising health workers' training programmes as a means to regulate regional training standards and thus improve their quality. There is currently a lack of documented information regarding the adoption of these revised training programmes. In 2012 a ha...
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Main Authors: | Cheick S Sidibé (Author), Valentine Becquet (Author), Tanya Y Brückner (Author), Ousmane Touré (Author), Lalla Fatouma Traoré (Author), Jacqueline E W Broerse (Author), Marjolein Dieleman (Author) |
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