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Annē Linn, a sixth-generation Montanan, shares how her faith and early exposure to child mortality statistics led her into global health. From Peace Corps Senegal to serving as a USAID Community Health Advisor with the President’s Malaria Initiative, she reflects on the simple, proven tools—bed nets, indoor residual spraying (IRS), medicine—that cut malaria deaths in half across 30 countries. For Annē, that achievement is the very definition of American greatness: saving lives.
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By The People, the Work, and What Was Lost When America Stepped BackAnnē Linn, a sixth-generation Montanan, shares how her faith and early exposure to child mortality statistics led her into global health. From Peace Corps Senegal to serving as a USAID Community Health Advisor with the President’s Malaria Initiative, she reflects on the simple, proven tools—bed nets, indoor residual spraying (IRS), medicine—that cut malaria deaths in half across 30 countries. For Annē, that achievement is the very definition of American greatness: saving lives.
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