Characterization and distribution of medicine vendors in 2 states in Nigeria: implications for scaling health workforce and family planning services
Abstract Background In 2014, Nigeria issued the task-shifting/sharing policy for essential health services, which aimed to fill the human resource gap and improve the delivery of health services across the country. This study focuses on the characteristics, spread, and family planning (FP) stocking...
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Main Authors: | Babajide Oluseyi Daini (Author), Emeka Okafor (Author), Sikiru Baruwa (Author), Oluwafunmito Adeyanju (Author), Rodio Diallo (Author), Jennifer Anyanti (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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