What do people benefit from a citizen science programme? Evidence from a Rwandan citizen science programme on malaria control
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C. Leeuwis | P. M. Poortvliet | D. Asingizwe | C. Koenraadt | A. V. van Vliet | C. Ingabire | L. Mutesa
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