The influence of incentives on community health worker motivation in the provision of family planning. A case of Msalala and Shinyanga Districts, Tanzania
Community health workers (CHWs) are essential in the provision of a wide range of services, including family planning. In Tanzania, deployment of CHWs has largely been supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) who often determine their incentives. A mix of incentives is required to increase...
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Main Authors: | Maryse Kok (Author), Scholastica Lucas (Author), Josiah Otege (Author), Zando Mkwazu (Author), Ingrid Zuleta (Author), Eefje Smet (Author), Frida Ngalesoni (Author) |
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