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May 20, 2009

Running Time: 01:05:02
Format: RealAudio (Requires free RealPlayer)

Improving the health of developing nations requires increased commitment and collaboration by U.S. agencies, philanthropic groups, universities, and nongovernmental organizations, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine. It details ways these groups can boost research and health care delivery in resource-limited countries and establish effective partnerships.

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Speakers:
Thomas R. Pickering (co-chair), Harold Varmus (co-chair)
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