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Mental health policy in South Africa: development process and content
Health Policy and Planning, 06/30/09
Lund C et al. - The findings highlight the importance of national leadership in the development of new mental health policy, communication between national and provincial levels, the need for provincial structures to take responsibility for implementation, and capacity building to enable policy makers and planners to develop, monitor and implement policy.
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