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Interview with Dr. Felicia Knaul
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Director of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative
Dr. Knaul, Co-Chair of the conference and the Director of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative, talks to Global Health TV about the diagonal approach to healthcare and the inequity between low income and higher income countries with avoidable deaths.
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Channels
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