Opportunities to sustain a multi-country quality of care network: lessons on the actions of four countries Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda
Seblewengel Lemma(Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention), Tanya Marchant(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Gloria Seruwagi(Makerere University), Kasonde Mwaba(University College London), Albert Dube(Public Health Institute of Malawi), Mike English(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Callie Daniels-Howell(University College London), Asebe Amenu Tufa(Ethiopian Public Health Institute), Kohenour Akter, Desalegn Bekele Taye, Kondwani Mwandira(Public Health Institute of Malawi), Yusra Ribhi Shawar(Johns Hopkins University), Tim Colbourn(University College London), Nehla Djellouli(University College London), Mithun Sarker(Bowie State University), Catherine Nakidde(Makerere University)
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