Global health and national borders: the ethics of foreign aid in a time of financial crisis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The governments and citizens of the developed nations are increasingly called upon to contribute financially to health initiatives outside their borders. Although international development assistance for health has grown rapidly over...
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Main Authors: | Johri Mira (Author), Chung Ryoa (Author), Dawson Angus (Author), Schrecker Ted (Author) |
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