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Exploring the link between education and climate change

April 13, 2020 sarah Jonas Climate Change, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Economic Growth, Education, health reform, Poverty, poverty alleviation, Sustainable Development, Vulnerability

What are the most effective ways to achieve desired sustainable development outcomes? A new study brings together several different connections between education and climate change and evaluates them together.

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Perspective in NEJM: Modernize scope-of-practice laws

February 12, 2020 sarah Jonas health reform

Around the country, the collective voice of eight directors of health workforce research centers came together to call for a reforming of laws and regulations that limit the practice of health professionals. Their commentary was published Feb. 12 in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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