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introduction A s the contributors to Global Health Policy in the Second Obama Term attest, U.S. leadership in global health advances core U.S. interests. It fulfills shared humanitarian values by saving
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Company

World Bank Group / /

Country

Indonesia / Pakistan / United States / Afghanistan / Brazil / Korea / Nigeria / China / India / /

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IndustryTerm

HIV prevention / /

MedicalCondition

HIV / disease / malaria / polio eradication campaign / interagency dysfunction / noncommunicable chronic diseases / polio eradication / AIDS / HIV/AIDS / chronic internal problems / complex polio eradication efforts / Tuberculosis / /

MedicalTreatment

immunization / antiretroviral treatment / /

Organization

Department of State / Congress / United States Agency for International Development / World Health Organization / White House / Obama administration / U.S. government / GAVI Alliance / second Obama administration / UNAIDS / The Obama administration / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Global Fund / /

Person

Jim Dunton / Sharon Stash / Phil Nieburg / Rebecca Katz / Todd Summers / Amanda Glassman / Bush / David Bowen / Hannah Kaye / Nellie Bristol / Katherine Bliss / Julie Fischer / Hillary Clinton / Alisha Kramer / Matt Fisher / Alison Bours / Janet Fleischman / /

Position

executive director and board chair / administrator / the global AIDS coordinator / and the head / deputy secretary of state / executive director / president / Global AIDS Coordinator / U.S. ambassadors / secretary of state / /

Region

West Africa / /

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