in 1997, dr Zabin got a call from a friend in Seattle, about a potential funding source for an organisation that would focus on international population and reproductive health.
B&M G, with just a little money to spend but with a lot of skepticism about the academic approach, agreed to meet with Laurie Zabin and her colleagues at Johns Hopkins, and they came away impressed.
in 1998, dr. Zabin became the founding director of the B&M G Institute for population control, with a mission to help developing countries create their own reproductive health policies and programs.
Why does Johns Hopkins U keeps popping up everywhere all of a sudden? Are they the only university in the US?
"reproductive health policies and programs", is that a euphemism for abortion clinics?
They re-branded it to this: https://www.gatesinstitute.org
Guess they figured the original name would raise some eyebrows.
I can't use audio where I am at the moment - what's the other name?
Why does Johns Hopkins U keeps popping up everywhere all of a sudden? Are they the only university in the US?
In the morning! Tyfyc
In the morning!