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Over 1 billion people are living in slums worldwide, and many more people are moving in each day, possibly reaching to 2 billion by 2030. UC Berkeley faculty Eva Harris, Lee Riley, Jason Corburn, and Kara Nelson share their experiences in their work in urban/slum health and implications for the future. Moderated by Sally Stansfield, Executive Secretary of the World Health Organization’s Health Metrics Network. Series: "UC Berkeley Center for Global Public Health" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19745]
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