The Triple Burden: Disease in Developing Nations (Features)
Harvard International Review 2011, Fall, 33, 3
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Publisher Description
The world is currently going through one of the most radical health transformations in history. During the past few years, health has ceased being the exclusive concern of domain experts and specialized agencies. Interconnected with national security, economic development, democratic governance, and human rights, it now rightly occupies a central place in the global agenda. We are at the threshold of a new global health era, which poses additional challenges but also offers fresh opportunities. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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