... And One for Doctors, Too
From the piece:
"History has shown that there is a significant correlation between adequate health care and a country’s stability and security. It is no coincidence that terrorism often thrives in places that lack basic services like education, clean water and rudimentary medical care.
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In military terminology, improved health care should be seen as a force multiplier. Populations with adequate medical treatment are more prosperous, live longer and have lower birth rates. Healthier societies are better equipped to combat poverty, to provide clean water, education and safe housing, to uphold good governance and social equity."
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