U.K. Foreign Secretary Announces $90M For WHO-Backed Health Program For Emerging Economies

Xinhua News: Britain announces multi-million dollar boost for global health program
“Britain’s Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced Monday a 70-million-pound (90 million U.S. dollars) boost for a WHO-backed global health program. The Better Health Program will operate a range of health initiatives to help improve the lives of up to 150 million people across eight emerging economies — Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar…” (5/21).

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