Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI

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Tune in to our podcast to hear expert speakers on the links between global environmental change, security, development, and health. The Environmental Change and Security Program is a part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in the District of Columbia. It is a nonpartisan institution, supported by public and private funds, engaged in the study of national and world affairs. The Center establishes and maintains a neutral forum for free, open, and informed dialogue. For more information, visit www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp and www.newsecuritybeat.org. This podcast was formerly titled “Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI,” and included contributions from the Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative (MHI).

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