The President’s Budget Request: What Does It Mean For U.S. Global Health Efforts?

On Tuesday, February 21, the Kaiser Family Foundation held a live webcast to assess President Obama’s fiscal year 2013 budget proposal and potential implications for global health. The webcast featured a panel of global health policy experts who analyzed the Administration’s proposal and how it compares to current funding levels, what may happen as the budget winds its way through Congress, and the implications for the future of U.S. global health programs.

Panelists:

  • Ambassador Mark Dybul, Distinguished Scholar and Co-Director, Global Health Law Program, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University; Inaugural Global Health Fellow, The George W. Bush Institute
  • Larry Nowels, Consultant, Foreign Aid Reform and Budget, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition; Hewlett Foundation; ONE Campaign
  • Beth Tritter, Managing Director, The Glover Park Group
  • Jen Kates (Moderator), Vice President and Director, Global Health & HIV Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation

Event Date

Feb 21, 2012



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