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  •  A Welcome Fall in Maternal Deaths, The New York Times, April 18, 2010

    In her letter to The New York Times, Realizing Rights President Mary Robinson makes it clear that while new data on sharp declines in maternal deaths across the globe is encouraging, it must not be allowed to undermine the urgent need to address the factors that contribute to high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity and deny the right to health for all.
  • GE Citizenship logo Sustainable Global Health, GE Citizenship and Sustainability Report, July 20, 2010

GHD Executive Director Peggy Clark discusses the interconnectedness of global health and the importance of political leadership in her an expert submission to General Electric, recommending that their healthymagination strategy include outreach to the public sector in even the poorest countries in order to ensure sustainable change.

 

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