Since then, he has received more cooperation from the WHO. He said he sees progress but added that the situation might improve further if governments compelled pharmaceutical companies to provide drugs at "reasonable cost."
Courtney A. Roberts '03 said she found the presentation educational.
"This was really interesting because it showed all the types of people involved," said Courtney A. Roberts '03. "It's not just a medical issue--it really is a world issue."
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