World Health Organization (Affiliation. See notes.) Grant
Organization - World Health Organization (Affiliation. See notes.)
Grant Amount - $106,240
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - for use by its Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research in support of research on the role of the private sector in health services, focusing on opportunities to scale-up successful country-level work in developing countries
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