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GARC s’associe aux gouvernements des pays d’endémie rabique pour les aider à promouvoir le programme d’élimination mondiale de la rage.

En plus de ces partenaires gouvernementaux, nos progrès en vue de l’élimination de la rage ne seraient pas possibles sans nos partenaires non gouvernementaux. Nous voudrions les remercier pour leur soutien continu en vue de mettre fin à cette maladie au moyen d’une approche durable.


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Pan American Health Organization

Rabies Free Pakistan

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