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Sustainability for abolition of user fees in Africa: shared responsibility for a complex problem
Category: General, Policy, Public
Tagged Access to healthcare, Africa, cost-effective healthcare, Health systems financing
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Health Worker Crisis: Time For Action
Category: General, Global Health, Policy, Public, Videos
Tagged healthworkers, No child out of reach, Save the children
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WASHwatch: helping to hold governments to account on their commitments to the fundamental foundations of health.
Category: General, Policy, Public
Tagged sanitation, Stockholm, WASHwatch, water, World water week
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Violence against health-care must end: it’s a matter of life and death
Category: General, Policy, Public
Tagged conflict, Healthcare in danger, ICRC, Violence
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Medical, public health and economic consequences of bad diagnostics for tuberculosis
Category: General, Policy, Public
Tagged Cost-effectiveness, Diagnostic tests, TB, tuberculosis
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The business of vaccines
Category: General, Policy, Public
Tagged Aid, GAVI, pharmaceutical industry, Vaccines
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