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Experience with a social model of capacity building
Human Resources for Health, 05/29/09
Heller BF - A social model of capacity building in public health has been started and has been able to attract volunteers and students from a wide range of countries. The costs are likely to be low enough to allow this method to make a substantial contribution to capacity building in low-income settings.
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