"What becomes obvious (...) is that localization is not a neutral technical process. It is deeply political — shaped by power, history, and competing interests."
✍️ This blog argues that "Localization is talked about far more than it is genuinely practiced"
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By Bernabas Petros and Bethelhem Teshome / Shaping Sustainable Futures conference series Global health policy loves a good success story. Community health workers are constantly praised as the back…