Crowd control in Rwanda
Josh Ruxin () and
Antoinette Habinshuti
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Josh Ruxin: Josh Ruxin is an assistant clinical professor of public health at Columbia University in New York and directs the Access Project in Rwanda
Antoinette Habinshuti: Antoinette Habinshuti is the deputy country director for Partners in Health in Rwanda.
Nature, 2011, vol. 474, issue 7353, 572-573
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Sub-Saharan Africa's most densely peopled mainland nation is determined to head off a population crisis. Others should take note, say Josh Ruxin and Antoinette Habinshuti.
Date: 2011
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