Global Health Collaboration: Challenges and Lessons

This stimulating open access volume details the innovative work of the Pan Institution Network for Global Health in creating collaborative research-based answers to large-scale health issues. Equitable partnerships among member universities representing North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe revers...

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Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2018
Series:SpringerBriefs in Public Health
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