Are social franchises contributing to universal access to reproductive health services in low-income countries?
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The impact of clinical social franchising on health services in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic reviewSocio-economic factors associated with maternal health-seeking behaviours among women from poor households in rural Egypt.Eye conditions and blindness in children: priorities for research, programs, and policy with a focus on childhood cataract.Act global, but think local: accountability at the frontlines.Poverty, food security and universal access to sexual and reproductive health services: a call for cross-movement advocacy against neoliberal globalisation.
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Are social franchises contributing to universal access to reproductive health services in low-income countries?
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T K Sundari Ravindran
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