Council on Foreign Relations (Affiliation. See notes.) Grant



Organization - Council on Foreign Relations (Affiliation. See notes.)
Grant Amount - $126,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - for use by its Global Health Program in support of a meeting of global health leaders on critical changes in global health and the strategic role that United Nations agencies might play in shaping the future of this field


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