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Needs should be
prioritized using the availability
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of resources.
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“Giving
people medicine for TB and not giving them food is like washing your
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hands
and drying them in the dirt.”
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“You
want to stop HIV in women? Give them
jobs.”
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Resources can be
determined by “mapping” a
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community.
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