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The World Bank's malaria program does not appear to comply with the World Health Organization's technical guidelines.
Will Paul Wolfowitz really improve World Bank's performance as co-sponsor of the Roll Back Malaria campaign?
What can the World Health Organization and the World Bank to do avoid mission creep?
While the world's media reports that the HIV/AIDS drug supply problemwill be solved by the generics companies of India, even the companies themselves are unsure they will take part.
How has mission creep affected the World Health Organization's and World Bank's efforts to combat malaria?
Aid agencies, advocates, and national governments have a responsibility to ensurethatbillions of dollars inpharmaceutical procurementare spent on safe, effective, life-saving drugs.
Ranbaxy's run-in with the FDA illustrates problems in developing-world drug production, but is there a place for less stringent quality standards?
China, a major link in the world's pharmaceutical supply chain, is taking steps and forming international partnerships to improve drug safety and combat drug counterfeiting.



