(Source: United Nations General Assembly) 19 November 2015 - With roughly six weeks left under the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - a set of eight universally-agreed goals adopted in 2000 to rid the world of extreme poverty and disease by 2015 - global leaders, diplomats and health experts are gathering at the UN today in New York to celebrate the progress made against one of the world's leading killers: malaria. 'The world's success in rolling back malaria shows just what can be achieved with the right kind of determination and partnerships,' said Mogens Lykketoft, the President of the UN General Assembly. 'It provides bold inspiration to all nations that seek to create...
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