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Establishing Human Resource Systems for Health During Postconflict Reconstruction
Language:
English
Publisher:
Management Sciences for Health
Series/Journal Title:
MSH Occasional Papers
Copyright:
2006
Pages:
28
Description:
This paper seeks to elucidate HRH issues in the critical startup period of reconstruction in countries that have experienced relatively prolonged and major conflict. The examples are drawn mostly from Afghanistan and Cambodia, two countries that experienced more than twenty years of conflict. [from author]
Subject
Geographic Focus
Resource Type
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