LIVE Webcast – First in New Series "U.S. Global Health Policy: In Focus"

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Submit questions for Dr. Kazatchkine in advance of or during the live webcast.


On Tuesday, February 17 at 2:30 p.m. ET, the Kaiser Family Foundation will hold a live, interactive webcast from its Washington, DC studio with Michel Kazatchkine, M.D., executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to discuss the next phase of the U.S. government’s role and involvement in the Global Fund. The conversation will cover questions such as:

  • What is the role of the U.S. in funding the Global Fund?
  • How is that likely to change with the new U.S. Administration and Congress?
  • How is the U.S. role balanced with other donors?
  • What has the Fund accomplished? What’s been disappointing?

Dr. Kazatchkine will speak with Kaiser Family Foundation Vice President Jen Kates and take questions from viewers, which can be submitted ahead of time or during the live program to infocus@kff.org.

This program is the first in a new webcast series from our studio entitled "U.S. Global Health Policy: In Focus," devoted to discussing current and critical issues facing the U.S. Each session will feature 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.

WHEN: Tuesday, February 17 at 2:30 p.m. ET
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WHERE: Watch the live webcast on kff.org: www.kff.org/hivaids/gh021709webcast.shtml

HOW: Submit questions for Dr. Kazatchkine in advance of or during the live webcast by emailing infocus@kff.org.