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9 Sep 2014: An unmotivated bureaucrat slowing down care in hospitals is a stereotype in much of the developing world. Is it true?
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5 Sep 2014: Is attacking the mosquito or curing the patient the best way to manage this disease? Join our debate on 11 September, 1-3pm
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5 Sep 2014: 1 - 5 September: Catch up with all the development-related news you may have missed this week
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4 Sep 2014: Mobile phones have been lauded as an asset to nutrition projects, but more evidence of the benefits is needed, writes Inka Barnett
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3 Sep 2014: What needs to happen to reverse the brain drain and secure funding across the continent? Our panel suggest where to start
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2 Sep 2014: NGOs react to new research showing air pollution is having a worse effect on food security than previously thought, writes Charlotte Seager
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22 Aug 2014: African research could solve Africa’s problems, but who is investing in it? Join our debate 28 August, 1-3pm BST. Sponsored by Path
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Sponsored feature, 21 Aug 2014: Marc Van Ameringen speaks to Eliza Anyangwe about MDG progress and trying to make an impact in a fractured sector
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20 Aug 2014: To mark World Mosquito Day we revisit a Bill Gates tweet suggesting it is man, not mosquito, that is malaria’s best friend
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15 Aug 2014:
Could the serum contain the spread of the disease? Is the vaccine dangerous? Immunologist Professor Eleanor Riley talks to Anna Leach
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