Maternal and child health beats out African research chairs for consideration at G8


Science Academies release statements

By Debbie Lawes

The Canadian government's reported $1-billion commitment to child and maternal health at this month's G8 summit appears to have sidelined a separate $500-million proposal to support 1,000 new academic research chairs for African universities, as well as a more modest $95-million plan for math institutes throughout the continent (R$, April 9/10).

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