Healthcare and SDGs Governance in Light of the Sustainability Helix Model: Evidence from the African Continent

This work is based on a view of healthcare as a fundamental Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to share globally to be effective at local level. On this basis, the paper analyzes the health programs in less-favored areas with the aim of understanding why the United Nations SDGs are so difficult to r...

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