Transforming Global Health through Evidence and Partnerships
20/07/2016
Transforming Global Health through Evidence and Partnerships
VOD
Description
This session will highlight the progress made toward improving global health and chart a course forward for the years ahead. The Obama Administration significantly expanded the Bush Administration's global health initiatives to fight AIDS and malaria, while also making dramatic progress toward ending maternal and child deaths. Through the President's Malaria Initiative, PEPFAR and the contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, the U.S. government has become the largest donor to global malaria and HIV/AIDS efforts. Over the past 15 years, deaths among children under the age of 5 declined by 65 percent, averting an estimated 6.2 million deaths. The President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) now supports more than 9.5 million people on antiretroviral treatment and has resulted in more than 1.5 million babies born HIV-free. And, between 2009-2015, efforts to end child and maternal deaths have resulted in 4.6 million lives saved
Informations
Venue
Washington, D.C.
Organized by
White House
USAID
USAID
Web site
Schedule
PARTICIPANTS
Ambassador Susan Rice
Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor — moderator
Michelle Nunn
CEO, CARE USA
Dr. Kent Brantly
Doctor, John Peter Smith Family Medicine Residency Program
Pape Gaye
President and Chief Executive Officer, IntraHealth International