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The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine


The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is an international postgraduate centre of excellence, devoted to research, education and training, and consultancy.
They have a number of major programmes including ones for malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS.
Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland is working in close association with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine on this project.

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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine


The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine aims to contribute to the improvement of health worldwide through the pursuit of excellence in research, postgraduate teaching and advanced training in national and international public health and tropical medicine, and through informing policy and practice in these areas.

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The University of Dundee


The University of Dundee is one of the UK’s leading universities, internationally recognised for its expertise across a range of disciplines including science, medicine, engineering and art.
In 2007, the University will celebrate 40 years since it became an independent university after a 70 year relationship with the University of St. Andrews.

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Rotary International


This is the website for Rotary International.
From here you can find out much more about the worldwide Rotary organisation, present in over 160 countries worldwide, and with a membership of over 1.2 million.
From here there are links to other Rotary websites worldwide.

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Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland


The R.I.B.I. website is the main source for information on Rotary in Great Britain & Ireland.

It also contains links to clubs and districts within the area.

Rotarians Eliminating Malaria - A Rotary Action Group


REMaRAG is a Rotary Action Group dedicated to elminating malaria worldwide.
The purpose of the fellowship is to acquaint Rotarians, groups of Rotarians, Rotaractors and spouses interested in the malaria problem with one another to promote and increase control of malaria. In addition it promotes fellowship, understanding and acquaintance of Rotarians & Rotaractors worldwide with the larger world of individuals, groups, governments and institutions who share a common interest in malaria control.
Finally, REMaRAG seeks to enhance the effectiveness of models for delivering aid to survival efforts.

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