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Millions of people living in poverty die every year from curable diseases, because they get care too late, or not at all. Join us for a timely discussion with Muso, an organization that partners with governments to build Rapid Care systems, to reach every patient with exceptional speed. Research has documented how Rapid Care communities achieved and sustained the lowest child mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa. (TEST)
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11/16/2023
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When:
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November 16, 2023 5:00 PM
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Where:
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Beverly Hills United States
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Contact:
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Tzivia Schwartz Getzug
tzivia@jfunders.org
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Online registration is closed.
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Millions of people living in poverty die every year from curable diseases, because they get care too late, or not at all. Join us for a timely discussion with Muso, an organization that partners with governments to build Rapid Care systems, to reach every patient with exceptional speed. Research has documented how Rapid Care communities achieved and sustained the lowest child mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa.
Join us for a discussion on the connections between Jewish practice and global health, Muso’s life saving work, and how individuals, communities, and governments can work together to save lives. The discussion will be moderated by poverty activist Rachel Sumekh of the Jewish Funders Network, together with Muso Co-Founders Dr. Jessica Beckerman and Dr. Ari Johnson, 2020 recipients of the Charles Bronfman Prize. Learn more about Muso here. (TEST)
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