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	<title>Comments on: CGI &#8217;09: Evaluation and #cgi10</title>
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		<title>By: Global Health Progress &#187; Roundup: 2009 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting</title>
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		<description>[...] “CGI ’09:  Evaluation and #cgi10” – Eric P. Green Dr. Green dedicated his blog to a five-part series on the CGI meeting last week. In this post, Dr. Green expressed his desire to learn more about CGI’s database tracking members’ Commitments to Action. He would also like to see more conversations that include discussions evaluating “what works” on the ground. [...]</description>
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