Funding and expenditure of a sample of community-based organizations in Kenya, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe.

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Published in AIDS Care on January 01, 2013

Authors

Anya Krivelyova1, Jakub Kakietek, Helen Connolly, Rene Bonnel, Brigitte Manteuffel, Rosalía Rodriguez-García, N'Della N'Jie, Andres Berruti, Simon Gregson, Ruchika Agrawal

Author Affiliations

1: ICF International, Public Health, Atlanta, GA, USA.

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