Exploring the Stumbling Blocks Lying Along the Success of Community Home-Based Care Programs (CHBC) in a Few Countries of the Developing World
The paper aims to debate the stumbling blocks lying along the success of CHBC programs in a score of countries from the developing world in their quest to reduce or mitigate the impacts of HIV/AIDS and to impact the conditions of patients under the CHBC programs. The paper depends on a wide range of...
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