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The changing role of health-oriented international organizations and nongovernmental organizations

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  • Kieke G.H. Okma
  • Adrian Kay
  • Shelby Hockenberry
  • Joanne Liu
  • Susan Watkins

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  • Kieke G.H. Okma & Adrian Kay & Shelby Hockenberry & Joanne Liu & Susan Watkins, 2016. "The changing role of health-oriented international organizations and nongovernmental organizations," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 31(4), pages 488-510, October.
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