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Global health disparities could ‘end in a generation’ with annual $60bn funding

Global health disparities could ‘end in a generation’ with annual $60bn funding

by The Daily Eye Team December 17 2013, 4:42 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 20 secs

Landmark report on global health says world’s poorest nations could reap growth of 25% through concerted healthcare investment The commission said the poorest nations in the world would see economic gains by bringing down mortality levels from maternal and childhood conditions, TB and Aids, to those achieved by the best-performing middle-income countries: Chile, China, Costa Rica, and Cuba, labelled the “4C” countries. Read more here




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