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Month: April 2018

An insight into GALVmed’s work

Posted on 2018-04-11 by team galvmed

GALVmed Chief Executive, Peter Jeffries, gives an insight into how GALVmed and its partners work to achieve its goal of making livestock vaccines, diagnostics and medicines accessible and affordable to millions of smallholder farmers.

Posted in Video, Voices from the field

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