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Solutions to improving the air quality and health in China

by ghgovernance | Apr 30, 2014 | Asia, Community Health, Industry, Young Voices

By Jeanifer Uwaechie, Rutgers University in New Brunswick It is no longer news that the Chinese economy has made great strides in recent years. In the past 10 years in particular, China has achieved what developed countries did in several decades or even centuries....
Business Strategy and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries

Business Strategy and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries

by ghgovernance | Dec 20, 2010 | HIV/AIDS, Industry

Business Strategy and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries Anne Roemer-Mahler The availability of generic ARVs was important for the expansion of treatment in developing countries. This paper argues that it is therefore imperative to examine which factors have...
Governance of Mining, HIV and Tuberculosis in Southern Africa

Governance of Mining, HIV and Tuberculosis in Southern Africa

by ghgovernance | Dec 20, 2010 | HIV/AIDS, Industry, Sub-Saharan Africa

Governance of Mining, HIV and Tuberculosis in Southern Africa David Stuckler, Sanjay Basu, and Martin McKee Mining in southern Africa has amplified HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics across the continent through social, political, and biological risks posed to miners...

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