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The new age of global health governance holds promise.

by: Tikki Pang, Nils Daulaire, Gerald Keusch, Rose Leke, Peter Piot, Srinath Reddy, Andrzej Rys, Nicole Szlezak
Nature medicine, Vol. 16, No. 11. (04 November 2010), pp. 1181-1181, doi:10.1038/nm1110-1181  Key: citeulike:8207372

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The recognition that many diseases present worldwide challenges has spurred nations and institutions to participate in the development of what is known as 'global health governance'. But this new form of governance will only succeed with strengthened country commitment, collaborations across disparate sectors and improved accountability.


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