Sunday, 29 June 2014

Bush's daughter, leads the group of global health

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Barbara Bush said he was by what he saw when he arrived impressed more than a decade to his father, President George W. Bush presented a plan to fight AIDS in Africa. Hundreds of people waited in the streets of antiretroviral drugs that were available in the [...]

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Barbara Bush said he was by what he saw when he arrived impressed more than a decade to his father, President George W. Bush presented a plan to fight AIDS in Africa.

Hundreds of people waited in the streets of antiretroviral drugs that were readily available in the United States per year.

Bush says the experience was angry and place in the field of global health.

She is co-founder of Global Health Corps, the young professionals for a year of service backed by health care organizations in the United States and in Africa, access to health care to improve.

Bush said on Friday that the group planned to hold the sixth class of fellows of Yale University for more than two weeks of training.

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