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Delivering (sustainable) Services on Scale : Anywhere
Shukla, Prachi
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This paper addresses issues related to public private partnerships that can enable delivery of comprehensive health care to rural communities.
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Reproductive Health Research Priorities in India: a Framework for Action
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being argued that need for additional research inputs largely stems from the current gaps in programme
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