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Ethiopia: US Official Praises Country's Health Sector Improvement, Vows to Extend Support - Read More

Date Added: August 14, 2008 08:52:03 AM
US Secretary of Department of Health and Human Service on Monday commended Ethiopia's achievements in the health sector, particularly on HIV/AIDS and Malaria, and pledged more support for the success to carry on.

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