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...more recently, in 2000, the Gates Foundation gave a five-year, $45 million grant to a Harvard Medical School program aimed at battling multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Peru...
...imperialism; it is really about educating faculty and students,” says Erin E. Goodman, the program officer at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, which established its first regional office in Santiago, Chile in 2002. The center now serves Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay. It opened an office in 2006 in São Paulo, Brazil and has plans for a third office in Mexico...
...FOOTBALL 2,500 Meters above sea level set by world soccer body FIFA as the new altitude limit for international games, citing concerns over players' health 4 Number of South American nations with stadiums above 2,500 m-Bolivia, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador-that have complained they may have to relocate matches...
...world governing body, FIFA, announced a ban on staging international matches at altitudes higher than 2,500 meters (about 8,200 ft.) because of the health risks posed to players unaccustomed to the altitude. The decree rules out home games in at least five stadiums in Bolivia, two in Peru, one in Ecuador and one in Colombia...
...read books like “Mountain Beyond Mountains,” and I imagine myself packing my bags for rural Haiti, Peru, or Africa to help treat diseases with Dr. Paul Farmer, Presley professor of social medicine. But, in the end, I’d choose to study abroad in Spain or eat my way through Italy...