Addressing research capacity for health equity and the social determinants of health in three African countries: the INTREC programme
Background: The importance of tackling economic, social and health-related inequities is increasingly accepted as a core concern for the post-Millennium Development Goal framework. However, there is a global dearth of high-quality, policy-relevant and actionable data on inequities within populations...
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Main Authors: | Karen Hofman (Author), Yulia Blomstedt (Author), Sheila Addei (Author), Rose Kalage (Author), Mandy Maredza (Author), Osman Sankoh (Author), Martin Bangha (Author), Kathleen Kahn (Author), Heiko Becher (Author), Joke Haafkens (Author), John Kinsman (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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