On Wednesday, June 13, at Noon ET, the Kaiser Family Foundation will hold a live, interactive webcast to examine recent changes at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the implications for U.S. global health policy. A panel of experts will discuss the Global Fund’s recent funding challenges and reorganization, how the U.S. and other donor nations are responding to these changes, and the future outlook for the Fund’s efforts to address HIV, TB, and malaria around the world.
Panelists will answer questions from viewers, which can be submitted ahead of time or during the live program by emailing
infocus@kff.org or tweeting using #KFFInFocus.
WHO:
- Joanne Carter, Executive Director, RESULTS/RESULTS Educational Fund
- Stephen Morrison, Senior Vice President, Global Health Policy Center at CSIS
- Shepherd Smith, President and Founder, Institute for Youth Development
- Todd Summers, Chair of Strategy, Investment & Impact Committee, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malar
- Jen Kates (Moderator), Vice President and Director, Global Health & HIV Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation
WHEN: June 13 from 12:00 pm (Noon) to 1:00 pm ET
WHERE: Watch the live studio webcast on kff.org:
HOW: Submit questions during the live webcast by emailing
infocus@kff.org or tweeting #KFFInFocus.
“U.S. Global Health Policy: In Focus,” is a Kaiser Family Foundation studio webcast series devoted to discussing current and critical issues facing the U.S. Each session features experts in the field tackling tough global health problems who will speak about the U.S. government’s role and answer questions from webcast viewers.