Supportive supervision of close-to-community providers of health care: Findings from action research conducted in two counties in Kenya
Robinson Karuga(LVCT Health), Lilian Otiso(LVCT Health), Nelly Muturi, Meghan Bruce Kumar(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Frédérique Vallières(Trinity College Dublin), Maryline Mireku(LVCT Health), Rosalind McCollum(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Miriam Taegtmeyer(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine)
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