About the Author(s) and Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Duncan Thomas for useful comments. We also thank Robert East-
wood, Peter Glick, German Mwabu as well as participants of the AERC Collaborative Research work-
shop on Health, Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction held in Accra, Ghana, April 20-22, 2009.
Comments can be sent to [email protected]
Recommended citation
Burns J., Keswell M. and Thornton R. (2009) Evaluating the Impact of Health Programmes. A
Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit Working Paper Number 40. Cape Town:
SALDRU, University of Cape Town
ISBN: 978-0-9814451-1-3
© Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, UCT, 2009
Working Papers can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format from www.saldru.uct.ac.za.
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Contact Details
Malcolm Keswell
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