Recommendations for improving mental healthcare systems in Africa: lessons from Ghana, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia
OUTPUT TYPE: Chapter in Monograph
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2011
TITLE AUTHOR(S): S.Cooper, A.Bhana, N.Drew, E.Faydi, A.Flisher, R.Kakuma, S.Kleintjes, C.Lund, A.Ofori-Atta, S.Skeen, MhaPP Research Programme Consortium
SOURCE EDITOR(S): K.Kondlo, C.Ejiogu
KEYWORDS: AFRICA, GHANA, GOVERNANCE, HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, TWENTY FIRST CENTURY, UGANDA, ZAMBIA
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