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The American Faith Community's Contributions to Global Health

Jan 31, 2012 Episode Archive
About this series: At a time of new global opportunities and challenges, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) provides strategic insights and policy solutions to decisionmakers in government, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society. A bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, DC, CSIS conducts research and analysis and develops policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change.
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Please join us on January 30, 3:30pm ? 5:30pm, as we launch a new event series looking at the future of global HIV/AIDS efforts in the lead up to AI...
Please join us on January 30, 3:30pm ? 5:30pm, as we launch a new event series looking at the future of global HIV/AIDS efforts in the lead up to AIDS2012. Our kick off session will put a spotlight on the American faith community, and its contributions, special partnerships, and assets in the fight against HIV/AIDS. AIDS2012 conference organizers Diane Havlir, Chris Beyrer, and Bertrand Audoin will begin with a forward look to the July 22 ? 27 conference program, followed by a roundtable discussion between key leaders in the faith community: Kay Warren of Saddleback Church; Anita Smith, President of the Children?s AIDS Fund; Ken Hackett, outgoing President of the Catholic Relief Services; and Kent Hill, Senior Vice President for International Programs at World Vision. CSIS will be hosting more events in the leadup to AIDS2012. Please stay tuned for additional information. Less
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