Ugandan nurse says health initiatives need education
Earlier this month, I wrote about a nationwide contest to see which U.S. city over the next three years can show the greatest increase in college degrees granted per capita. The percentage of adults with degrees, I learned, is a city’s best chance for success, as measured by per capita income.
That story serves as a disparate backdrop to a talk I heard last Wednesday by a Ugandan nurse who visited Oklahoma on her way...
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