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Highlights from 2011 Global Health TV Films
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38th Annual Conference on Global Health
Highlights from the films we have produced for the 38th Annual International Conference on Global Health with the following organisations: Sightsavers, Children without Worms, Graduate Institute Geneva, Aga Khan Foundation, World Bank Institute and Medicines for Malaria Venture.
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