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Adhikari, Radha; Mandambwe, Khumbo; Smith, Pam; Sharma, Jeevan; Harper, Ian; Malata, Address; Chand, Obindra; Thapa, Deepak
This data contains findings of the study on outsourcing of external development assistance in maternal and child health (MCH) in Malawi and Nepal. It outlines the institutional modalities and norms guiding the financing ...
 

 

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Date Accessioned
2017 (1)
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Adhikari, Radha (1)
Chand, Obindra (1)
Harper, Ian (1)
... View allSubject Classificationdevelopment, maternal health (1)... View allSubject Keywords
brokerage (1)
development (1)foreign aid (1)... View allFunderESRC - Economic and Social Research Council (1)Typedataset (1)Spatial CoverageMALAWI (1)
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