Interview with Karen Tse (International Bridges to Justice)
International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of individuals in countries around the world.
From Jenny Chen / The Huffington Post: To help with the doctor shortage in India, a non-profit called Noora Health is training patients’ family members to check pulses, supervise physical therapy, encourage a healthy diet, and administer medication to reduce readmission rates.
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International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of individuals in countries around the world.
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