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Janes, Craig

An analysis of the constraints and opportunities for scaling-up health human resources in the delivery of a non-pharmacological intervention for the treatment of depression in Uganda
Assessing needs for systematic non-communicable disease prevention efforts in urban Mongolia
Factors Affecting the Use of Midwifery Services in Remote Nepal
Indigenous knowledge and health: exploring and comparing mainstream academic and Indigenous community perspectives
Opportunities for action to improve the mental health of young children
Outbound Medical Tourism from Mongolia: a Qualitative Examination of Proposed Domestic Health System and Policy Responses to this Trend
The 10/90 gap and deficient research coordination in developing countries: Case study of Mongolia and Mozambique
The adoption of Health Impact Assessments in the Mongolian mining sector: A case study of the diffusion of policy innovation
The Role of Hormones in the Differences in the Incidence of Breast Cancer between Mongolia and the United Kingdom

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