The feudal structure of global health and its implications for decolonisation
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The feudal structure of global health and its implications for decolonisation
Keywords: Colonialism; Global Health; Health policy; Health systems; Public Health.
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Competing interests: None declared.
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- Dismantling the feudal structure of global health by promoting traditional medical knowledge in global health ecosystem.Gadhave SA, Tillu G.Gadhave SA, et al.Natl Med J India. 2023 May-Jun;36(3):204. doi: 10.25259/NMJI_873_2022.Natl Med J India. 2023.PMID:38692620No abstract available.
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