Recipient States in Global Health Politics [electronic resource] : PEPFAR in Africa / by Ricardo Pereira.
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- text
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- 9781137442970
- 320.96
- JQ1870-3981
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Even if constrained in their international choices, recipient countries of global health programmes hold the capacity to autonomously define and pursue their own strategies, policies, and ultimately attain political goals. This is comparatively demonstrated through the analysis of PEPFAR's implementation in Botswana, Ethiopia and South Africa.
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