Addressing Global Health: WHO Confronts AIDS, Drugs, And the Future of Health (An Interview with Lee Jong-Wook)
Harvard International Review 2004, Summer, 26, 2
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The World Health Organization's (WHO) 3-by-5 initiative aims to treat 3 million people living with AIDS by the end of 2005. How does the initiative represent a change from past WHO efforts? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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