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Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors

By on January 01, 2005

WHO/ICOH/ILO Workshop: Challenges to Occupational Health Services in the Regions, the National and International response. Helsinki, Finland

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Clarke, Edith. Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors. , , . , 2005. Clarke, E. (2005). Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors. , , . Clarke, Edith. "Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors." 2005, .Clarke Edith. "Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors." (2005). Clarke, E 2005, 'Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors', , , . Edith Clarke, 'Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors' (2005). Clarke E. Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors. . 2005. Clarke, Edith. Do occupational health services really exist in Ghana? A special focus on the agricultural and informal sectors. . 2005. , .

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