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Beyond emergency relief: The role of U.S. foreign health assistance amid growing displacement and climate change

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  • Timothy H Holtz
  • Lisa Hilmi
  • Maya M Rao
  • John Borrazzo
  • Dennis Cherian
  • Colleen K GallagherThomas
  • Mark Hetfield
  • Dennis J King
  • Barry S Levy
  • Jed Meline
  • Marie D Price
  • John P Quattrochi
  • Adam K Richards
  • Lynn R Goldman
  • Steven J Hansch

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  • Timothy H Holtz & Lisa Hilmi & Maya M Rao & John Borrazzo & Dennis Cherian & Colleen K GallagherThomas & Mark Hetfield & Dennis J King & Barry S Levy & Jed Meline & Marie D Price & John P Quattrochi &, 2025. "Beyond emergency relief: The role of U.S. foreign health assistance amid growing displacement and climate change," PLOS Global Public Health, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(11), pages 1-5, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pgph00:0005321
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0005321
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