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Gatakaa H, Ombech E, Omondi R et al. Expanding access to maternal newborn and primary healthcare services through Private-Community-Government partnership clinics in Kenya: the Ubuntu-Afya Kiosk model [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2019, 3:1642 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1116493.1)
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Expanding access to maternal newborn and primary healthcare services through Private-Community-Government partnership clinics in Kenya: the Ubuntu-Afya Kiosk model

Hellen Gatakaa, Elizabeth Ombech, Rogers Omondi, James Otiato, Vincent Waringa, Gordon Okomo, Richard Muga, Moses Ndiritu, Samson Gwer1
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Published 25 Oct 2019

Expanding access to maternal newborn and primary healthcare services through Private-Community-Government partnership clinics in Kenya: the Ubuntu-Afya Kiosk model

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Hellen Gatakaa, Elizabeth Ombech, Rogers Omondi, James Otiato, Vincent Waringa, Gordon Okomo, Richard Muga, Moses Ndiritu, Samson Gwer1
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1 Afya Research Africa, Kenya
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INV-GC2019
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
Maternal and newborn health, primary healthcare, public-private partnership
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