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Work Environment Motivation Resource Table

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ToolkitsKey Literature

Work Environment

  1. Improving the Work Climate at Rural Facilities in Kenya
  2. Peer-driven quality improvement among health workers and traditional birth attendants in Sierra Leone: linkages between providers’ organizational skills and relationships
  3. The NGO “Healthy Families” Improves Its Work Climate

  1. Workplace Culture Improvements: A Review of the Literature
  2. Creating a Work Climate That Motivates Staff and Improves Performance

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