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UNC and Malawi: A Partnership for Health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill's three core missions - research, teaching and service - are not bound by borders. The University is fulfilling all three of these missions in Malawi at a UNC project. It is built on long-term relationships and from the bottom-up, by individual investigators with a passion for their work. UNC has built a first-rate operation that is saving lives and improving health in Malawi.
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