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Major changes become possible if you work in a participatory manner, listen to local people, diagnose what the problems are, provide training and identify where there are opportunities for mobilizing local resources to take action.
Ruth Simmons
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Ruth Simmons
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: July 3
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Grapeland
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If you are the kind of person who listens to conservative advice, you may do okay in life, but you probably won't ever be a fantastic leader. You have to take risks, and you also have to go against conventional wisdom, because conventional wisdom doesn't make for startling advances in society.
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In fact it is essential that we strengthen efforts to learn from each other, and stop considering public health in the third world and in the U.S. as separate intellectual and practical endeavors.
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If policy makers and program managers participate in an interdisciplinary assessment team, make informal visits to local families and have in-depth conversations with local providers and health authorities, the real needs and complex challenges of organizing good reproductive health services become apparent.
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It is not enough to give money for demonstration projects. From the very beginning plans should be made for the scaling-up of successful innovations.
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We felt that the Gates Foundation looked at our track record and our publications and decided that this is persuasive this needs to be done. Let's see what they can do.
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The humanities don't belong to some elitist group... knowledge as a whole should be embraced.
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Governments have a legitimate concern with slowing population growth. But often this has been attempted with little concern for the individuals most affected.
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