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WHO Collaboration Aims to Reduce Inequality
Interview with Peter Tugwell, Chair, Canadian Conference on Global Health
The Canadian Society for International Health has a unique collaborating center with the World Health Organization. Focusing on health equity, the organizations are working together to develop an equity-orientated health impact toolkit. Peter Tugwell, who chaired this year's Canadian Conference on Global Health tells us why he believes it is critical to ensure better health for all - regardless of wealth or location.
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