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ICT for Life Sciences: 2013 Graeme Clark Oration

Global Health, Economic Growth & the End of Absolute Poverty: Hopeful evidence & hard challenges

The oration will review the extraordinary successes of the past half century in reducing mortality and disease.  It will show how investments in health have been critical for economic growth and the reduction of global poverty – and helped bring the goal of an end to absolute global poverty within generational sight.  But in retrospect the huge basic health advances of recent decades may have been the easy part. 

For example, big investments in routine vaccination and cleaner water may already have delivered up most of their dividends, and meantime we may face a “long contraction” in public finances that will make it much harder to fund future investments.  What needs to be done to ensure the next transformation in global health, and make the end of absolute poverty attainable?

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