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Books in the Harvard Series on Population & International Health (HUP) series

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  • - How Do Good Health Technologies Get to Poor People in Poor Countries?
    by Laura J. Frost
    £15.99

    Many people in developing countries lack access to health technologies. Why does this problem persist? What can be done to improve access, especially for the poor in poor countries? Frost offers a comprehensive analytical framework for access and examines six case studies to explain why some health technologies achieved more access than others.

  • - A Nation on the Threshold
     
    £22.99

    Written by many of Nigeria's leading HIV experts, this book explores the dynamics of the country's epidemic, analyzes prevention efforts, identifies crucial gaps, and formulates effective strategies for controlling the epidemic. Complementing the experts' words are the dramatic portraits of people whose lives have been forever transformed by AIDS.

  • - Health, Empowerment, and Rights
     
    £14.49

  • - A Test of Lot Quality Assurance Sampling in a Developing Country
    by Joseph J. Valadez
    £11.99

    Assessing Child Survival Programs in Developing Countries provides local health system managers with basic principles for rapid precise program monitoring and evaluation in difficult tropical conditions.

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