Feb 27, 2003
The thousand fold gap in spending on healthcare between the richest and poorest countries must be reduced, and this will require fairer trading conditions. “Perhaps it will feel uncomfortable at first for us rich 10%. But we'll get used to it, and indeed relish living in a world that's becoming more just, more uniformly wealthy and more secure,” writes John Sulston, founding director of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
































