Saturday, 14 December 2013

The impact of HIV/AIDS on the health workforce in developing countries


The impact of HIV/AIDS on the health workforce
in developing countries

Linda Tawfik
Management Sciences for Health
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Stephen N. Kinoti
Quality Assurance Project (QAP)
University Research Co., LLC
Bethesda, Maryland
March 2006
Background paper prepared for
The world health report 2006 - working together for health
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