The Rockefeller Foundation and a group of international public health organizations will put $100 million behind an effort to give health care workers in the developing world access to data that could help them make better treatment decisions.
Rockefeller has committed $60 million to the effort, called the Precision Public Health Initiative. The other participants include: Unicef; the World Health Organization; the Global Fund; the Global Financing Facility (which is supported by the World Bank Group); and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
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