Did aid to the Ebola crisis divert aid for reproductive, maternal, and newborn health? An analysis of donor-reported data in Sierra Leone
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1. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
2. Eastern Technical University, Sierra Leone
3. University of Njala, Sierra Leone
4. Non-resident Affiliate of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University
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Research Square Platform LLC
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