"The biggest challenge, perhaps, is to make sure that the world directs adequate scientific thinking and technological development to the key issues of disease, food supply, climate change and environmental degradation facing the poorest countries. This step though will require a deeper ethical commitment around the world to a more wise and equitable sharing of our global bounty." Outgoing Director of Harvard Institute for International Development
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