Abstract
Background Public health is affected by factors outside the sphere of influence of the public health policy sector, e.g. environmental determinants, and determinants such as community networks. As a result, resources to tackle these problems are scattered across different actors, thus creating strong interdependencies and complexity as these actors come from different sectors and have different perceptions of the problem. Within this context, we studied the role of …
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