Jim Yong Kim: “Ending Poverty: How Health and Innovation Can Lead the Way”
"By 2030, we will be the first generation in human history to end extreme poverty," shared World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim at the Stanford Global Development and Poverty Initiative's inaugural "Shared Prosperity and Health" conference on October 29, 2015. During his keynote, Kim argued that both individuals and society as a whole benefit when public and private actors invest in global health and development. Learn more about the conference here: http://stanford.io/1ku4XPR. Read more takeaways from his talk on Twitter: http://stanford.io/1ku52TC.
Видео Jim Yong Kim: “Ending Poverty: How Health and Innovation Can Lead the Way” канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
Видео Jim Yong Kim: “Ending Poverty: How Health and Innovation Can Lead the Way” канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
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