Thursday, October 14, 2021 5pm
Thursday, October 14, 2021 5pm
About this Event
Add to calendarJoin us on Thursday, October 14 at 5:00pm ET for a Study Group with IOP Resident Fellow Holly Kuzmich.
Sustaining Policy: How PEPFAR Adapted Over Time
This session on global health will explore the implementation of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the largest commitment by any nation to address a single disease in history. We will review the results and lessons learned and understand the new realities in global health today. PEPFAR has received sustained support from every president over the past two decades. How has that happened? What lessons can we learn about long-term policy solutions and good governance?
Holly will be joined by Dr. Deborah Birx, former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator under Presidents Obama and Trump.
You must register through the form and a limited number of seats will be allocated for in-person participation. We will notify you the evening before the study group via your Harvard email whether you will be joining in-person or via Zoom.
*AUDIENCE: These conversations are open to members of the Harvard community. Please RSVP with a valid Harvard email address.
*OFF-THE-RECORD: In keeping with our long tradition at the IOP to ensure honest and candid discussions of politics, all IOP study groups are off-the-record.
*The Institute of Politics is strictly observing all HKS COVID health and safety protocols. HKS buildings are closed to the public and attendance will be limited to the room capacity. You will be asked to show a Harvard ID prior to entry and doors to the space will open 10 minutes before the start time. Unvaccinated persons should make every effort to practice social distancing. Everyone must wear a mask indoors. No eating or drinking is permitted at indoor events.
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