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Grievance rules for the public sector

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  • Advocacy for Health: An educators guide to incorporating advocacy into the health sciences curriculum
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  • NHI White Paper Submission by Rural Partners Network: “THINK RURAL”!
  • Rural-Proofing Health Guidelines
  • Financing rural health: International best practice and options for the South African Context
  • RHAP Discussion Document: Defining rurality within the context of health policy, planning, resourcing and service delivery
  • The Role and Impact of Transport on Rural Communities Accessing the State Health Care System in South Africa
  • Key Priorities for Rural Health
  • Human Resources for Rural Health – South African Health Review 2011
  • Rural-Proofing Health Care for People with Disabilities
  • Rural-Proofing of Policy – An Overview of International Best Practices
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