Whose policy is it anyway? International and national influences on health policy development in Uganda.
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Health and social security reforms in Latin America: the convergence of the World Health Organization, the World Bank, and transnational corporations.International validation of quality indicators for evaluating priority setting in low income countries: process and key lessonsStrategies to enhance the use of health systems research for health sector reform."In the driver's seat": the Health Sector Strategic Master Plan as an instrument for aid coordination in Mongolia.The "child size medicines" concept: policy provisions in Uganda.Community pharmaceutical care: an 8-month critical review of two pharmacies in Kampala.Malaria treatment policy change and implementation: the case of Uganda.Analyzing the influence of institutions on health policy development in Uganda: a case study of the decision to abolish user fees.The effects of Global Fund financing on health governance in BrazilAnalyzing the sources and nature of influence: how the Avahan program used evidence to influence HIV/AIDS prevention policy in India.Power and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder PerspectivesImproving knowledge translation in Uganda: more needs to be done.Barriers and facilitators to health information exchange in low- and middle-income country settings: a systematic review.Health Care for Older Adults in Uganda: Lessons for the Developing World.Consensus and contention in the priority setting process: examining the health sector in Uganda.Donor agencies' involvement in reproductive health: saying one thing and doing another?Altogether now... understanding the role of international organizations in iCCM policy transfer.The financial crisis and global health: the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) policy response.Crafting AIDS policy in Brazil and Russia: State-civil societal ties, institutionalised morals, and foreign policy aspiration.How do external donors influence national health policy processes? Experiences of domestic policy actors in Cambodia and Pakistan.The biomarket.Ethics in health care priority-setting: a north-south double standard?
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Whose policy is it anyway? International and national influences on health policy development in Uganda.
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Whose policy is it anyway? Int ...... policy development in Uganda.
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10.1093/HEAPOL/10.2.122
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z