Health financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings: What do we know, seven years on?
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Health financing; Fragile and conflict-affected states; Literature review; Humanitarian settings; Universal health coverage; Resource raising and pooling; Purchasing; Benefits packages;All these keywords.
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