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Gates gives $1.5B to women's health
Watch Melinda Gates at Women Deliver
At Women Deliver 2010 in Washington DC, Melinda Gates sensationally pledges an extra $1.5 billion from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for reproductive health services. Global Health TV reports from the conference, concerned primarily with maternal health. With just five years left to reach the Millennium Development Goals, including MDG 5 which calls for a 75% reduction in maternal deaths will this cash injection make the difference?
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