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Charles Kenny

Charles Kenny, a development economist based in Washington, DC, blogs at charleskenny.blogs.com. This article is based in part on his forthcoming book, The Success of Development: Technology, Ideas and the Global Standard of Living.

26 February 2009

Relatively good health need not be expensive. It doesn’t take highly trained doctors or fully equipped hospitals. Instead, a few simple measures can lead to dramatic improvement.

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