Health worker experiences of and movement between public and private not-for-profit sectors—findings from post-conflict Northern Uganda

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Justine Namakula
Sophie Witter
Freddie Ssengooba
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[1] Makerere University,ReBUILD Consortium and Department of Health Policy Planning and Management
[2] School of Public Health,ReBUILD Consortium and Institute for Global Health and Development
[3] Queen Margaret University,undefined
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Health workers; Public sector; Private not-for-profit; Uganda; Post-conflict; Attraction; Retention;
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