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Paul Farmer
- Farmer, P.E. (2005). The case for optimism. Retrieved
March 21, 2006, from http://www.pih.org/inthenews/PaulFarmer-TimeGlobalHealthSummit2005-keynote.pdf.
- Farmer, P.E. (1996). Social inequalities and emerging infections
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Haiti
- Farmer, P.E. (2005). The uses of Haiti (3rd ed.). Monroe,
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MDR-TB
Medical Relief Organizations
- Doctors Without Borders/Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF). (http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/). MSF is an
international medical relief organization, well-known for delivering
short-term aid in response to wars, famines, natural disasters and other
emergencies. It also conducts some long-term health projects, including
projects to treat multidrug-resistant TB in the Ivory Coast, Abkhazia,
Thailand, and Uzbekistan.
- Luke's Mission (http://www.lukesmission.org/). This
organization is based at Duke University and is run by women health
professionals who regularly visit and work in Haiti.
- Partners in Health (http://www.pih.org/). The organization
founded by Paul Farmer now has projects in Haiti, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru,
Russia, Rwanda, and the United States.
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