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in the context of52
at the same time48
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the world health organization35
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severe acute respiratory syndrome28
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of global health diplomacy24
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global burden of disease22
small and medium enterprises22
and the world bank22
united nations development programme22
the west african ebola19
food security and nutrition19
the international health regulations19
the world health assembly19
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in the global south18
the bill melinda gates17
global supply chain personnel17
of global health governance17
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ministry of foreign affairs16
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bone and joint decade16
bill melinda gates foundation16
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pan american health organization13
of the united nations13
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west african ebola outbreak12
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panel on climate change9
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the global health security9
global vaccine action plan9
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