What can be learned from data for financing of global health?
[...] although the focus of Ravishankar and coworkers' analysis is on DAH, I am concerned that assistance for health-related areas such as water and sanitation are excluded from the database. [...] although Ravishankar and colleagues report a distinct reduction in the role of the UN agencies, I...
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