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Health is a critical issue which deals with people’s lives in a large scale so lack of health information can lead to a massive tragedy. One of LaPorte’s big concerns is to tackle the “information deficiency” in developing countries. But it is not easy since there are major barriers to people accessing the Supercourse lectures in poor countries. The greatest challenge is "reaching the last mile" to disseminating health information. How do we reach those in the poorest, remotest parts of the world to whom this information might be life saving? Supercourse developer believes that a community might pay people to become “microinformation brokers.” They would download information from a computer many miles away and then share their new knowledge back in the community.