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Global MissionMatters of Life and DeathUnfortunately, amid the complexities and contradictions of human society, it’s still easy to forget that we are one world. Vast disparities of wealth and opportunity divide us. The lives of an impoverished family in Bangladesh or Bogotá couldn’t seem more distant from those of a wealthy family in Tokyo or San Francisco. Nowhere are the disparities more shocking than when it comes to health. Infectious diseases that have been banished from the most fortunate nations continue to kill millions among the poorest people on the planet--illnesses that can easily be prevented with a vaccine or a safe drug. Infant mortality is a rare and tragic event in the developed world; in the developing world it remains an everyday occurrence. In some places, one in five children dies before the age of five. As life expectancy continues to rise among the richest countries, it has actually fallen among some of the poorest. Enormous Challenges and OpportunitiesToday there is a growing sense that this inequity cannot be allowed to continue. The wonders and promise of modern medicine must reach everyone, not just a privileged few. |
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