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Improving maternal health by strengthening systems
Global Health Council hosts Capitol Hill briefing
Global Health TV reports from a session on improving maternal and child health taking place on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. Part of a series on Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 that is sponsored by the Global Health Council, PATH and Management Sciences for Health, the event aims to share current interventions and strengthen health systems. We find out why events like these help bring organizations working in maternal and child health together and ultimately improve health outcomes around the world.
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Global Health Council
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Management Sciences for Health
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