Generating political priority for public health causes in developing countries: implications from a study on maternal mortality
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Development communities in rich and poor countries have long been concerned about the minimal attention many political leaders in developing countries give to serious public health problems. Developing country officials often have different priorities than international actors, and efforts to make their priorities converge are complicated by the fact that there is little systematic research on what sparks political priority in the first place.
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