Poverty and Ill Health: The Ugandan national response
A B Hatib Njie
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A B Hatib Njie: World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Development, 2001, vol. 44, issue 1, 93-98
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A.B. Hatib Njie argues that the Ugandan poor identify illness as the commonest cause of poverty. Uganda has therefore committed itself to poverty eradication within which improved health is a central pillar. He asks what lessons can be learnt from the Ugandan experience. Development (2001) 44, 93–98. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110221
Date: 2001
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