Women in Health and their Economic, Equity and Livelihood statuses during Emergency Preparedness and Response (WHEELER) protocol: a mixed methods study in Kenya
Evaline Lang’at(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Lisa Avery(University of Manitoba), Marleen Temmerman(World Health Organization), Pauline Oginga, Michaela Mantel(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Irene Kibara(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Elsabé du Plessis(University of Manitoba), Ferdinand Okwaro(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Bilali Mazoya, Norah Matheka(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Rhoda Otieno(Aga Khan University Nairobi), Robert Lorway(University of Manitoba)
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