Can we halt health workforce deterioration in failed states? Insights from Guinea-Bissau on the nature, persistence and evolution of its HRH crisis
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15
DOI
10.1186/s12960-017-0189-0
Journal
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH
ISSN
1478-4491
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Russo, G; Pavignani, E; Guerreiro, CS; Neves, CCollections
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