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Dispelling myths about Haiti
Press conference aims to keep world’s attention on situation in Haiti
The Global Health Council and its partners held a press conference at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna, to bring the attention of the media back to Haiti six months after it was devastated by earthquake.
Experts such as Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jonathan Quick from Management Sciences for Health, Jeff Sturchio from the Global Health Council, and Dr. Jean William Pape from GHESKIO discuss the struggles and successes being made in the troubled nation - and try to dispel a few myths too.
More Information:
http://www.gheskio.org/
http://www.pih.org/
http://new.paho.org/
http://www.globalhealth.org/
http://www.aids2010.org/
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