
As the Ebola outbreak has highlighted, the world’s initial ability to provide human and material resources to the affected countries has been abysmal. How can we better respond to future epidemics?
- What lessons can be learned from previous outbreaks?
- Who is responsible for taking action?
Simultaneous interpretation in English and German
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