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Science in the developing world: Eritrea's shattered science

Shanta Barley
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Shanta Barley: Shanta Barley is a freelance writer in Perth, Australia

Nature, 2012, vol. 491, issue 7422, 24-26

Abstract: An impoverished African nation was making promising strides in medicine — before the government clamped down on its foreign partnerships.

Date: 2012
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