Chapitre I
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Haaga, John and A. Tsui (eds.). 1995. Resource Allocation for Family Planning Programs. Report of a meeting of the Committee on Population, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. Washington: National Academy Press.
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Standing, Hilary. 1997. Gender and equity in health sector reform programmes: a review. Health Policy and Planning. 12(1):1-18.
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Chapitre II
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Chapitre III
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