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COMDIS Health Service Delivery Research Consortium (Uni of Leeds)

COMDIS Health Service Delivery Research Consortium (Uni of Leeds)

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COMDIS-HSD provides evidence to policy makers in low-to-middle income countries (LMIC) to help them improve their health service delivery process. By sharing our evidence-based research findings, we ensure changes to policy and practice in LMIC countries and beyond. We work with partner NGOs in Bangladesh, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Ghana, Uganda, Swaziland and Nigeria. Through our 7 research themes we aim to improve demand for, access to, and quality of prevention and care for common diseases, especially in underserved populations (slums, marginal rural areas, migrants and fragile states). We do this by developing, testing and refining packages of essential curative and preventive se
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