“Helping my neighbour is like giving a loan…” –the role of social relations in chronic illness in rural Uganda

Author:

Amurwon JovitaORCID,Hajdu Flora,Yiga Dominic Bukenya,Seeley Janet

Funder

FAO

Economic and Social Research Council

International Foundation for Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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