Lessons on advancing decolonial approaches in global health among German early career researchers

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Victoria Saint, Hannah Eger, Monica-Diana Podar, Nora Gottlieb, Hanna Luetke Lanfer

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Bibliographie: Saint, Victoria/Eger, Hannah/Podar, Monica-Diana/Gottlieb, Nora/Luetke Lanfer, Hanna/: Lessons on advancing decolonial approaches in global health among German early career researchers, ZDfm – Zeitschrift für Diversitätsforschung und -management, 1-2025, S. 98-102.

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Erscheinungsdatum: Mai 2025

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