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Building Health Promotion Capacity in Developing Countries: Strategies From 60 Years of Experience in the United States
Health Education & Behaviour, 05/27/09
Howze EH et al. - The authors direct a challenge to the profession in the United States to extend a hand to developing countries to assist them in expanding their capacity to prepare health promotion professionals and deliver health promotion services.
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