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ECB Project: Phase II: Summary of Proposal to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
PDF 784kb | Published in March 2010
This document is a short summary of the proposal submitted by the ECB Project Inter-Agency Working Group (IWG) to the Gates Foundation in 2008 for Phase II of the ECB Project.
Contact the ECB Global Project Team for further details or to request the full document.
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