A conceptual framework for measuring community health workforce performance within primary health care systems
Smisha Agarwal(Population Council), Charlotte Warren(Population Council), Brittney Varpilah, Alain Casseus, Neil Pakenham‐Walsh(Centre for Sustainable Healthcare), William Weiss(Texas Tech University), Pooja Sripad(Population Council), David Jacobstein(United States Agency for International Development), Caroline Johnson(Population Council), Ben Bellows(Population Council), Meghan Bruce Kumar(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Lilian Otiso(LVCT Health), Jérôme Pfaffmann Zambruni(United Nations Children's Fund), Lory Meoli(United States Agency for International Development), Hannah Sarah Dini(United Nations Children's Fund), Rachel Deussom, Mallika Raghavan, Joseph Ana(Centre for Sustainable Healthcare), Karen Kirk(Population Council), Ryan Schwarz(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Vince Blaser(IntraHealth International), Nan Chen(Nanjing Medical University), Richard Kintu, Kathleen Buchholz, John Townsend(Population Council), Nazo Kureshy(United States Agency for International Development)
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