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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://youtube.com/watch?v=IrVwmngjOIo&feature=youtu.be How Not to Ruin the World with Your Good Intentions], Sarah Pomeranz, TEDxRutgers, 2020.
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080613015750/http://blogs.cgdev.org/globalhealth/2008/04/the_road_to_health_p.php The Road to Health: Paved With Good Inventions], Ruth Levine, Global Health Policy blog, April 01, 2008. A satirical post from April Fools Day, suggesting a medication program for "those in the global health community to sustain their attention for up to two decades...a long-acting anti-hyperactivity medication that increases attention span (and) an anti-depressant activated when the individual is exposed to negative headlines or political setbacks." <!-- Original link broken: http://blogs.cgdev.org/globalhealth/2008/04/the_road_to_health_p.php so the link to the archive.org copy is given instead.-->
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080613015750/http://blogs.cgdev.org/globalhealth/2008/04/the_road_to_health_p.php The Road to Health: Paved With Good Inventions], Ruth Levine, Global Health Policy blog, April 01, 2008. A satirical post from April Fools Day, suggesting a medication program for "those in the global health community to sustain their attention for up to two decades...a long-acting anti-hyperactivity medication that increases attention span (and) an anti-depressant activated when the individual is exposed to negative headlines or political setbacks." <!-- Original link broken: http://blogs.cgdev.org/globalhealth/2008/04/the_road_to_health_p.php so the link to the archive.org copy is given instead.-->


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