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Constructing an action agenda for community empowerment at the 7th Global Conference on Health Promotion in Nairobi
This report describes an action agenda for community empowerment developed by participants at the 7th Global Conference on Health Promotion in Nairobi. It outlines gaps and barriers in enabling community empowerment; including those related to institutional capacity, institutional relationships to t...
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