Unpacking Women’s Health in Public-Private Partnerships : A Return to Instrumentalism in Development Policy and Practice?
Gideon, Jasmine and Porter, Fenella (2014). Unpacking Women’s Health in Public-Private Partnerships : A Return to Instrumentalism in Development Policy and Practice?. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Gideon, Jasmine
Porter, FenellaTitle Unpacking Women’s Health in Public-Private Partnerships : A Return to Instrumentalism in Development Policy and Practice? Volume/Issue No. 9/1/2014 Publication Date 2014 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 26 Language eng Abstract There has been a significant increase in funding for health programmes in development over the last two decades, partly due to the formation of public-private partnerships. This paper examines the impact of public-private partnerships from the perspective
UNU Topics of Focus Health Keyword Health
Nonprofit organizations
Qualitative research
WomenCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2014 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 17987237 ISBN 9789292307301 -
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