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The Price is Wrong

Charging small fees dramatically reduces access to important products for the poor.

Publication type: 
Brief
Date: 
April 01, 2011
Country: 
India
Kenya
Uganda
Zambia
Program area: 
Health
Topics: 
Access to Healthcare
Product Pricing
English
English

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