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An Introduction to Health Planning in Developing Countries

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The importance of planning in the health sector has become widely recognized in recent years. Planning involves deciding how resources should be allocated, and determining how to implement these decisions. For developing countries attempting to improve poor levels of health with extremely
limited resources, judicious health planning may be critical. This work covers all aspects of planning for health in developing countries. Withing the context of a primary health care approach, it emphasizes the many factors that impinge on health, the different non-governmental agencies involved in
health activities, and the need for participation in plannning by communities. Equity is an important theme throughout the book. The need for combining planning techniques and political analysis is stressed, as is the importance of planning by a wide variety of health professionals in addition to
specialist health planners. This important work initiates those with no prior planning experience, as well as qualified health planners, to the problems relevant to developing countries.

368 pages, Hardcover

First published December 31, 1992

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