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Jhpiego

www.jhpiego.org

 
Jhpiego is a nonprofit global leader in the creation and delivery of transformative health care solutions for the developing world. In partnership with national governments, health experts and local communities, we build health providers` skills, and develop systems that save lives now and guarantee healthier futures for women and their families. Our aim is revolutionizing health care for the planet`s most disadvantaged people.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.jhpiego.org
  • 1615 Thames St # 200
    Baltimore, MD USA 21231
  • Phone: 410.537.1800

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