Efforts over the past 15 years to protect and safeguard Nepal's health
sector helped save lives after an initial 7.8 magnitude earthquake
struck the country in April.
Over 8,000 people have died but the United Nations World Health
Organization say that a prepared response helped save many more.
William Denselow reports from the United Nations in New York.
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