January 25, 2007
'Foreign Affairs': Foundations and Global Health
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Giving to global health has grown to unprecedented levels in the last few years, but if governments and private donors do not do more to help build medical facilities and pay the salaries of doctors and nurses in poor countries the assistance could exacerbate the problems of sick people, says an essay in Foreign Affairs magazine (January/February).
The essay by Laurie Garrett, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, in New
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