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Can Self Help Groups Improve Healthcare Delivery?

A Share Trust evidence brief outlines the role Self Help Groups can play in bridging the gap between supply and demand for health interventions and increase rates of follow-up care.

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Evidence BriefCourtenay Cabot VentonFebruary 1, 2020
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