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Mimi's Village and How Basic Health Care Transformed It
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Mimi's Village and How Basic Health Care Transformed It
Originally published May 15, 2013

“Mimi’s fictional village is like thousands of real villages in the developing world, where health care, especially among infants and children, is poor or uneven. As a result, every day, 21,000 children under the age of five die, most of them from diseases that could have been prevented with basic health caremore More Arrow

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