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Prioritizing low-cost, simple health measures would save 2.5 million child lives a year


A new report warns basic life-saving solutions such as hygiene, adequate nutrition, bed nets and skilled birth attendants "not a priority" for too many leaders. "Politics, not poverty, is what is killing these children," the NGO's leader says. Much healt ...

Source: World Vision
Sunday, November 15, 2009