Verification of Performance in Results-Based Financing Programs: The Case of Plan Nacer in Argentina
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- Naasegnibe Kuunibe & Julia Lohmann & Michael Schleicher & Jean‐Louis Koulidiati & Paul Jacob Robyn & Zambendé Zigani & Adama Sanon & Manuela De Allegri, 2019. "Factors associated with misreporting in performance‐based financing in Burkina Faso: Implications for risk‐based verification," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 34(4), pages 1217-1237, October.
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