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The evolving socio-political context of community health worker programmes in South Africa: Implications for historical analysis. A commentary on van Ginneken, Lewin and Berridge "the emergence of community health worker programmes in the late-apartheid era in South Africa: An historical analysis"(2010)

Dingie J. van Rensburg, Edwin Wouters and Katinka de Wet

Social Science & Medicine, 2011, vol. 72, issue 7, 1021-1024

Keywords: Community; health; workers; Community; health; worker; programmes; Community; health; worker; policy; South; Africa; Oral; history; Apartheid; Task-shifting; Community; participation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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