This article is based on a presentation to a symposium on Building Global Alliances in a World of Healthcare Inequities, sponsored by CGFNS International and held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in December 2007. The presentation focuses on four areas related to the symposium's theme of “Global Health Challenges in a World Divided by Health Inequities: Global Health Disparities, Health Financing Disparities, Donor Assistance for Health, and Human Resources.”
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