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... . The public health approach to health literacy is more prominent in developing nations, where organizations not only work to improve health for large groups of people but also provide educational opportunities to the same groups.
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... International collaboration can harness the United States' research power, Europe's multilingual and multinational experience, and developing nations' community-based programs to create robust p ­ rograms and research that reach people -- not based on language or nationality but on need and value. The Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Health Literacy decided to hold a workshop focused on international health literacy efforts that would feature presentations and discussion about health literacy interventions from various countries as well as other topics related to international health literacy.
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... UN ECOSOC (United Nations Economic and Social Council)


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