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policy<br />

3 Economic conditions could reduce the intensity of the fight against<br />

malaria (for example, by altering priorities, or by making funding<br />

unavailable, or by resulting in delays that cause intervention methods<br />

to become less effective). What ethical issues might arise under<br />

these circumstances?<br />

4 What lessons learned should be transferred to other world-health<br />

interventions?<br />

acknowleDgeMents<br />

The author wishes to thank the organizers of the BioVision Forum held<br />

in 2007 in Lyon, France, for providing her with financial support that enabled<br />

her to attend this event and to learn about certain contemporary issues in<br />

world health as well as about the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).<br />

PoPulation anD <strong>Public</strong> <strong>HealtH</strong> <strong>etHics</strong><br />

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