How the Diplomatic Community Can Help Solve the Health Workforce Crisis
Pape Gaye offers five steps diplomats can take to help more countries invest in health.
Pape Gaye offers five steps diplomats can take to help more countries invest in health.
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By pooling our resources and know-how, we can help solve the health workforce crisis—and build stronger economies.
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