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Medicines without Doctors: in Mozambique, salaries are not the biggest problem
The Mozambican Ministry of Health received hundred of millions of dollars from international donors for the National AIDS Plan, while the Faculty of Medicine, dependant on the Ministry of Education, was struggling to survive. Doctors are not only needed for the HIV/AIDS epidemic--they also treat the...
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