Delivery fee exemption and subsidy policies: how have they affected health staff? Findings from a four-country evaluation
Sophie Witter(Queen Margaret University), Zoumana Daou(University of London), Patrick G. Ilboudo(Centre Muraz), Nadia Cunden(University of Aberdeen), Chakib Boukhalfa(National School of Architecture), Patrick Makoutodé
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