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Global Agendas: Health sector reforms and reproductive health rights in Zambia

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Priya Nanda looks at the impact of decentralization on the delivery of quality reproductive health services in Zambia as a part of the health sector reform process initiated in 1991. Using research that focused on field-based perspectives of policy makers, donor organizations, women's rights-based NGOs and providers of services, Nanda highlights the limitations of decentralization for a reproductive health and rights agenda in Zambia.

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Nanda, P. Global Agendas: Health sector reforms and reproductive health rights in Zambia. Development 42, 59–63 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1110085

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