Council on Foreign Relations Grant
Organization - Council on Foreign Relations
Grant Amount - $13,500
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - for the costs of a June 2006 symposium on maternal health and foreign policy at which participants will explore the root causes of dire maternal mortality rates in the developing world and develop a set of solutions that might be reflected in future U.S. foreign policy initiatives
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