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Embedding non-communicable diseases in the post-2015 development agenda

The post-2015 development agenda will build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), in which health is a core component. This agenda will focus on human development, incorporate the components of the Millennium Declaration, and will be made sustainable by support from the social, economic, and e...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2013-02, Vol.381 (9866), p.566-574
Main Authors: Alleyne, George, Prof, Binagwaho, Agnes, MD, Haines, Andy, Prof, Jahan, Selim, PhD, Nugent, Rachel, Prof, Rojhani, Ariella, BA, Stuckler, David, PhD
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