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  1. Trials of participation to improve maternal and newborn health
  2. Assessing participation in a community-based health planning and services programme in Ghana
  3. Chasing the dragon: Developing indicators for the assessment of community participation in health programmes
  4. Lessons from community participation in health programmes: a review of the post Alma-Ata experience
  5. Health Services in China
  6. Alma-Ata 30 years on: revolutionary, relevant, and time to revitalise
  7. Community participation: lessons for maternal, newborn, and child health
  8. Health sector reforms in Kenya: an examination of district level planning
  9. Learning by Doing: Teaching Qualitative Methods to Health Care Personnel
  10. Book review: Jan Smithies and Georgina Webster, Community Involvement in Health: From Passive Recipients to Active Participants, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998, ISBN 1-85742-428-X (hbk), £49.50
  11. Book review: Peter Burnell, Foreign Aid in a Changing World, Buckingham: Open University Press, 1997, ISBN 0335-19524-5, 268 pages (no price given). Melakou Tegegn, introduction Development and Patronage, Oxford: Oxfam Publications, 1997, ISBN 0-85598-...
  12. MEASURING PARTICIPATION: ITS USE AS A MANAGERIAL TOOL FOR DISTRICT HEALTH PLANNERS BASED ON A CASE STUDY IN TANZANIA
  13. MEASURING PARTICIPATION: ITS USE AS A MANAGERIAL TOOL FOR DISTRICT HEALTH PLANNERS BASED ON A CASE STUDY IN TANZANIA
  14. RAPID RURAL APPRAISAL: ITS USE AND VALUE FOR HEALTH PLANNERS AND MANAGERS
  15. Paradigms lost: Toward a new understanding of community participation in health programmes
  16. The pursuit of equity: a health sector case study from Vietnam
  17. A new approach to community participation assessment
  18. Rapid appraisal in an urban setting, an example from the developed world
  19. The political economy of primary health care in Southeast Asia
  20. Training managers for primary health care: teaching about community involvement
  21. Primary health care: on measuring participation
  22. The primary health care exercise
  23. Book reviews
  24. Books reviewed
  25. Lessons from community participation in health programmes
  26. Health planning and community participation. Susan Rifkin Croom Helm, March, 1985, 158 pp.
  27. Why health improves: Defining the issues concerning ‘comprehensive primary health care’ and ‘selective primary health care’
  28. Reviews and Information Section
  29. Introduction
  30. Primary health care in Southeast Asia: Attitudes about community participation in community health programmes
  31. The role of the public in the planning, management and evaluation of health activities and programmes, including self-care
  32. The Chinese Model for Science and Technology: its Relevance for Other Developing Countries
  33. The Chinese model for science and technology: Its relevance for other developing countries
  34. Women and Child Care in China. By Ruth Sidel. [Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books, 1973. $1.25. 207 pp.]
  35. China's Developmental Experience. Edited by Michel Oksenberg. [New York: Praeger, 1973. 227 pp. $8.50.]
  36. Health strategy and development planning: Lessons from the people's republic of China
  37. The Organization and Support of Scientific Research and Development in Mainland China. By Y. L. Wu and Robert B. Sheeks. [New York: Praeger, 1970. 618 pp. $17·50. London: Pall Mall Press, 1970. £7·25.]
  38. Planners' approaches to community participation in community health programmes
  39. Patient Empowerment: Increased Compliance or Total Transformation?