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Alison Krentel

COVID-19 isn’t the only infectious disease needing Canadian global health investment

Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
International Development Minister Karina Gould, pictured June 2020. As long as NTDs continue to be neglected, underfunded, and undervalued, these ancient diseases will continue to thrive, keeping the global community from 'building back better' post-pandemic and impacting our health and development goals, writes Alison Krentel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
International Development Minister Karina Gould, pictured June 2020. As long as NTDs continue to be neglected, underfunded, and undervalued, these ancient diseases will continue to thrive, keeping the global community from 'building back better' post-pandemic and impacting our health and development goals, writes Alison Krentel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
International Development Minister Karina Gould, pictured June 2020. As long as NTDs continue to be neglected, underfunded, and undervalued, these ancient diseases will continue to thrive, keeping the global community from 'building back better' post-pandemic and impacting our health and development goals, writes Alison Krentel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY ALISON KRENTEL | August 25, 2021
International Development Minister Karina Gould, pictured June 2020. As long as NTDs continue to be neglected, underfunded, and undervalued, these ancient diseases will continue to thrive, keeping the global community from 'building back better' post-pandemic and impacting our health and development goals, writes Alison Krentel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade