Policy Brief No. 05 of 2017-2018 on Promoting Public Participation for Improved Health Outcomes
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Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)
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Public participation is key to improving and promoting health outcomes. Public participation can be defined as a way of communication whereby an institution or organization consults interested or affected individuals, organizations, and government entities before making or implementing a given decision…
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