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Debunking Third World Myths

By Hans Rosling

 
  February 2006


In this TED talk, educator Hans Rosling debunks myths about health and wealth in the so-called Third World, using dramatic statistics to show that it is preconceived ideas, not ignorance, that prevent us from making accurate and targeted development interventions. He champions free, open access to publicly funded databases to facilitate social science research, advocacy, and social entrepreneurial ventures.


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