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200 Million Is Too Many
April 25, 2013 The story is all too familiar to those of us who oversee employee health around the globe: A 43-year-old engineer from Indiana travels to Nigeria for meetings. Because he is only in Africa for a short time, he never considers contracting an exotic disease. His employer doesn't mention it, either. Continue reading... CHRISTY TURLINGTON BURNS | | Returning to Haiti | On this visit to Haiti, I feel optimistic about the future Haitians can achieve, and proud of the work being done to create that future. Continue reading... | | SHAQUILLE O'NEAL | | Slamming Malaria (Q&A) | Malaria is a disease that is not on the top of mind of the general public, and it's important that we change this, the more people know about it, the better chance we have to make it a disease of the past. We can't let a mosquito win. Continue reading... | | | | CLEMANTINE WAMARIYA | | It's Not Just History | Like many American millennials, an 8th grade field trip first brought me into contact with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Unlike most of my peers, however -- then and now -- visiting the Museum was not my first up-close and personal encounter with genocide. Continue reading... | | HASSINA SHERJAN | | My Motivation | Those of us who were lucky to be born in families who could take us out of Afghanistan after the Soviet occupation have a responsibility towards those who we left behind. Continue reading... | |
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