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This study uses the collaborative governance concept to examine efforts of HIV Health Services Planning Councils in two South Florida Counties. The study employs qualitative methods such as interviews and document reviews in collecting data from various relevant sources. The results reveal more similarities than differences in the Councils’ efforts toward addressing the HIV/AIDS problem. The Councils are similar in all variables of collaborative governance with few exceptions relative to facilitative leadership and institutional design. Collaborative governance of stakeholders thereby enhances efforts in effectively managing and/or addressing complex problems.
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Agbodzakey, J.K. Collaborative Governance of HIV Health Services Planning Councils in Broward and Palm Beach Counties of South Florida. Public Organiz Rev 12, 107–126 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-011-0162-7
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