"Meetings of the CSIS Task Force on HIV/AIDS" 2/26/2003
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C.
"Destabilizing Consequences of the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic" (02/26/2003)
Panel 1: Acute Vulnerability of Girls and Young Women
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Chair: Janet Fleischman, chair, CSIS Working Group on HIV/AIDS, Women and Girls
Keynote Speaker: Kathleen Cravero, deputy executive director, UNAIDS
Discussants: Paula Dobriansky, undersecretary of state for global affairs, U.S. Department of State; Geeta Rao Gupta, president, International Center for Research on Women; and Sophia Mukasa-Monico, senior AIDS policy officer, Global Health Council.
Panel 2: Impact of HIV/AIDS Upon Food Insecurity & Risk of Famine
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Chair: Nils Daulaire, president, Global Health Council.
Keynote Speaker: James Morris, executive director, World Food Programme (confirmed)
Discussants: Anne Peterson, assistant administrator for global health, U.S. Agency for International Development; Alex de Waal, director, Justice Africa; and
Alan Whiteside, professor, University of Natal.
Panel 3: New Research on Impact of HIV/AIDS
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Co-chairs: Michael Moodie, president, Chemical & Biological Arms Control Institute; and
Mark Schneider, senior vice president, International Crisis Group.
Presentation 1: AIDS Orphans & Policing in South Africa
Speaker: Martin Schonteich, senior researcher, Institute for Security Studies
Presentation 2: The Ethiopian Military’s Strategy to Contain HIV/AIDS
Speaker: Tsadkan Gebre Tensaye, former chief of staff, Ethiopian military
Presentation 3: Zimbabwe: Tyranny Accelerates the Epidemic
Speaker: J. Stephen Morrison, director, CSIS Africa Program, and CSIS HIV/AIDS Task Force.
HIV/AIDS Task Force Meeting (02/27/2003)
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HIV/AIDS Task Force Luncheon (02/27/2003)
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