Health and health services for plantation workers: four case studies
Material type: TextSeries: EPC PublicationPublication details: London Evaluation and Planning Centre for Health Care 1986Edition: No. 10Description: vi, 82pSubject(s): LOC classification:- W 84 .L3 1986
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Provides information on the health of plantation workers and health services in Malaysia, South India, Sri Lanka and Zimbabawe. Their programmes have developed independently, but show many similarities with some having achieved remarkable results. The changes that have taken place such as decrease in infant mortality rates, have resulted from internal changes, supported in Sri Lanka and Zimbabawe by limited donor contributions.
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