AIDS 2012: HIV/AIDS and the News Agenda – Implications for Ending the Epidemic
AIDS 2012: HIV/AIDS and the News Agenda – Implications for Ending the Epidemic
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An inaugural Media Panel featuring some of the world´s leading journalists engaging in a discussion with activists, scientists and policymakers working in HIV and AIDS on the role of the media for the future of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Opened up to all media delegates. Attendance is on a first come, first served basis and will be limited to 350 people.
Moderator:
- Robert Bazell, NBC News
Panelists:
- Mia Malan, Mail and Guardian, South Africa
- Anthony Fauci, Director, NIAID, U.S.A.
- Sarah Boseley, The Guardian, UK
- Jon Cohen, Science, U.S.
- Francisco Ruiz, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD), U.S.
- David Brown, Washington Post, U.S.
- Dr. Allyson Leacock, Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS
- Regan Hoffman, Editor-In-Chief, POZ Magazine, U.S.
- Dr. Paul Delay, Deputy Executive Director Programme UNAIDS, U.S.
Event Date
Jul 22, 2012