Individual interactions in a multi-country implementation-focused quality of care network for maternal, newborn and child health: A social network analysis
Fidele Kanyimbu Mukinda(University of the Western Cape), Mary V. Kinney(University of the Western Cape), Kasonde Mwaba(University College London), Mike English(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Tanya Marchant(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Asebe Amenu Tufa(Ethiopian Public Health Institute), Hilda Namakula(Makerere University), Kohenour Akter, Geremew Gonfa(Ethiopian Public Health Institute), Kondwani Mwandira(Public Health Institute of Malawi), Yusra Ribhi Shawar(Johns Hopkins University), Agnes Kyamulabi(Makerere University), Tim Colbourn(University College London), Nehla Djellouli(University College London), Mithun Sarker(Bowie State University), Gloria Seruwagi(Makerere University)
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