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In a recent interview with The National Herald, Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos talked about the emphasis SNF puts on open access in the fields of health and education, the significance of the Greek language, and other important issues..
Among other things, he mentioned, “I would say that there needs to be open access and quality in health and education. These are two very fundamental commodities; they are self-evident, I would say, and should not be fought for. It is imperative that the whole world should enjoy them.”