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Volume 18, Number 1, March 2003

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The SAZA study: implementing health financing reform in South Africa and Zambia
pp. 31-46(16)
Authors: L. Gilson; J. Doherty; S. Lake; D. McIntyre; C. Mwikisa; S. Thomas

A tale of two visions: the changing fortunes of Social Health Insurance in South Africa
pp. 47-58(12)
Authors: Di McIntyre; Jane Doherty; Lucy Gilson

Restructuring a ministry of health – an issue of structure and process: a case study from Uganda
pp. 68-73(6)
Authors: A. Jeppsson; P-O. Östergren; B. Hagström

Social network analysis for health and social interventions among Kenyan scavenging street children
pp. 109-118(10)
Authors: David Ayuku; Wilson Odero; Charles Kaplan; Rene De Bruyn; Marten De Vries

Ten best readings in . . . essential medicines
pp. 119-121(3)
Authors: J.D. Quick; H.V. Hogerzeil

Public Health Law and Ethics: a reader
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: J. Porter

Conferences
pp. 123-123(1)

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