[Correspondence] The need for a new global health narrative
Richard Horton calls for a new narrative for global health to replace the narrative from the turn of the century that “rooted in macroeconomics” turned attention to the strategic importance of global health.1 Horton summarises the older narrative as follows: “extreme poverty is the biggest obstacle
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