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Key Piece of the Puzzle: Faith Based Health Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
Language:
English
Publisher:
Capacity Project
Series/Journal Title:
Voices from the Capacity Project
Copyright:
2008
Pages:
2
Description:
Faith-based organizations are a key link in the sustainability of accessible health services. In many African countries, they have been providing health care for over 60 years and in some, such as Kenya, for a century or more. The Capacity Project works closely with FBOs that are usually members of national faith-based health networks, representing Protestants and Catholics, Muslims and Hindus. [adapted from author]
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