A future for the world's children? A WHO–UNICEF–Lancet Commission
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Mark Tomlinson | David Osrin | Papaarangi Reid | Nigel Rollins | Shanthi Ameratunga | Fadi El-Jardali | Helen Clark | Qingyue Meng | Imran Rasul | Timothy Powell-Jackson | Sunita Narain | Peter D Sly | Aku Kwamie | Dina Balabanova | Adesola O Olumide | Kumanan Rasanathan | Stefan Peterson | Raúl Mercer | A. George | Imran Rasul | N. Rollins | S. Ameratunga | K. Rasanathan | Z. Bhutta | P. Sly | J. Shiffman | D. Osrin | H. Sachdev | F. El-Jardali | D. Balabanova | S. Narain | M. Bhan | Y. Shawar | M. Tomlinson | M. Claeson | K. Stenberg | A. Kwamie | Q. Meng | R. Ved | H. Clark | A. Coll-Seck | R. Saleh | P. Reid | Zulfiqar A Bhutta | S. Rohde | Awa Marie Coll-Seck | Karin Stenberg | Mariam Claeson | Harshpal Singh Sachdev | Jesca Nsungwa-Sabiiti | Jennifer Requejo | Tanya Doherty | J. Nsungwa-Sabiiti | T. Powell-Jackson | Asha S George | T. Doherty | D. Hipgrave | John Borrazzo | Jeremy Shiffman | Anthony Costello | L. Gram | Yusra R Shawar | Jonathon Simon | A. Costello | J. Requejo | David B Hipgrave | Anshu Banerjee | Sarah L Dalglish | Maharaj Kishan Bhan | Angela Gichaga | Lu Gram | Sarah S Rohde | Magali Romedenne | Rana Saleh | Rajani R Ved | M. Romedenne | J. Borrazzo | S. Peterson | R. Mercer | A. Olumide | Anshu Banerjee | J. Simon | Angela Gichaga | Papaarangi Reid | Jennifer Requejo | Lu Gram
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