Implementation research on sustainable electrification of rural primary care facilities in Ghana and Uganda

Journal article

In this study, authors argued that access to energy is associated with increased availability of health services, access to communication technologies, appropriate storage of vaccines and medicines, enhanced health worker motivation and increased community satisfaction.

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Javadi D., J. Ssempebwa, J. B. Isunju, L. Yevoo, A. Amu, E. Nabiwemba, M. Pfeiffer, I. Agyepong, and L. Severi (2020). Implementation research on sustainable electrification of rural primary care facilities in Ghana and Uganda. Health Policy and Planning, Volume 35, Issue Supplement_2, November 2020, Pages ii124–ii136.