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Health System Strengthening
World Bank Institute
Acquiring technical knowledge is insufficient for health systems strengthening (HSS). World Bank Institute's Health System Practice (WBIHS) offers capacity building products including structured learning through courses, knowledge exchange, peer-to-peer problem solving, coalition building and partnerships to scale-up impact. Global Health TV visits Kenya to look at efforts to improve drug procurement services and also attends the Asia Network for Capacity Building in HSS in Hong Kong.
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