Understanding the emergence of 'Communitization' under India's National Rural Health Mission (NRHM): Findings from two Witness Seminars

ABSTRACTIndia's experience with the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is notable on account of nationally formalising - at scale - community action in service delivery, monitoring, and planning of health services. A study was undertaken to document and create a historical record of NRHM'...

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Hoofdauteurs: Misimi Kakoti (Auteur), Siddharth Srivastava (Auteur), Prabir Chatterjee (Auteur), Shraddha Mishra (Auteur), Devaki Nambiar (Auteur)
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