Liberia’s First Health Workforce Program Strategy: Reflections and Lessons Learned
Following civil war and the Ebola epidemic, Liberia’s health workforce was devastated, essential health services and primary care were disrupted, and health outcomes for maternal and child mortality were amongst the worst in the world. To reverse these trends, the government of Liberia developed the...
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Main Authors: | Bernice Dahn, Lila Kerr, Tej Nuthulaganti, Moses Massaquoi, Marion Subah, Attila Yaman, Chelsea M. Plyler, Corrado Cancedda, Roseda E. Marshall, Regan H. Marsh |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/57ed71eb331f494a93d5f2d618c7407c |
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