Impact of investment case on equitable access to maternal and child health services in Nepal: a quasi-experimental study

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Janak Kumar Thapa
Doris Stöckl
Raj Kumar Sangroula
Dip Narayan Thakur
Suresh Mehata
Asha Pun
Maria Delius
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[1] Little Buddha College of Health Science,Center for International Health, (CIHLMU),Munich, Germany, Ludwig
[2] Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen Oberschleißheim,Maximilians
[3] Nepal Public Health Research and Development Center (PHRD Nepal),University Munich, Germany
[4] Little Buddha College of Health Science,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] Ministry of Health and population,undefined
[6] Government of Nepal,undefined
[7] Health Section,undefined
[8] UNICEF,undefined
[9] University Hospital,undefined
[10] LMU,undefined
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Investment case approach; Maternal and child health; Nepal; Quasi experimental;
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