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An Optimist’s View of Global Health Achievement
March 4, 2013 Editor 0
At our recent Global Health Summit in Beijing, where we asked participants to “Dream the Future of Health for the Next 100 Years,” Dean Tim Evans, of Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) University, shares his optimistic view of the future of Global Health.
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