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Facilitative Supervision: A Vital Link In Quality Reproductive Health Service Delivery
Summary: In contrast to traditional supervisory systems, facilitative supervision emphasizes mentoring, problem solving, and continuous communication between the supervisor and those being supervised. This working paper presents the key components of facilitative supervision and describes the steps a program can take to move from a traditional to a facilitative supervisory system.
Source: Ben Salem, B; Beattie, KJ. (1996). Published by AVSC International, New York, New York.
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