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Sustainable Global Health for Children
Children's Global Health Initiative
The vision of Children's Global Health Initiative (CGHI) is to enable sustainable global health for children and their communities through education, training, clinical care and translational research.
Global Health TV travel to Phu Tho in Northern Vietnam to take a look at a new study by CGHI to improve nutrition for pregnant women by providing them with locally made, high protein food supplements.
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