Impact of Family Planning and Business Trainings on Private-Sector Health Care Providers in Nigeria
Jorge Ugaz,
Anthony Leegwater,
Minki Chatterji,
Doug Johnson,
Sikiru Baruwa,
Modupe Toriola and
Cynthia Kinnan
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Abstract:
Private health care providers are an important source of modern contraceptives in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet they face many challenges that might be addressed through targeted training.
Keywords: Sub-Saharan; Africa; Health Care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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