Develops research, programs, and initiatives designed to envision and activate sustainable solutions leading to better health for individuals and communities worldwide.
The coronavirus pandemic has created a moment of choice. America has always struggled to balance its
first principle to the conservation of high-quality lives against the demands of economic interest.,
Government must do all it can to conserve life, even in difficult times.
, Many will think the choice before us today is different, but listen carefully to the argument. The virus has created a toxic environment that poses a risk to human life.
We live in an increasingly interconnected world where no community is immune from global risks. COVI
D-19 has shown us that international pandemics can sweep across all parts of the globe to devastating effect.,
COVID-19 has served as a reminder for the international community that education is vital to keep us safe.
, A smart and effective investment that leads to low-income communities’ increased resilience is an investment in education.
The day I received an acceptance letter to Yale should have been a day for celebration in my family.
Instead, I was congratulated and then told that I could not go., If we fail to ensure all people can access education, we will all be the worse for it.
, The problem is too serious to ignore. It affects not just the borrowers but impacts our economy.