Sep

21

2009

12:30—1:45 PM
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; Rosenfield Auditorium, Allan Rosenfield Building, 722 West 168th Street, New York
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CGD TALKS

Development Assistance for Health: Conundrums in Compassion

The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia University presents a seminar on 
Development Assistance for Health: Conundrums in Compassion 

Featuring 
Ruth Levine 
Vice President for Programs and Operations and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development 

Monday, September 21, 2009 
12:30 pm--1:45 pm
 

at 
Columbia University 
Rosenfield Auditorium, Allan Rosenfield Building
722 West 168th Street, New York, NY 

The past decade has seen remarkable increases in the amount of funding for global health, and fundamental shifts in how that money is deployed. New institutions have emerged, and the "rules of the game" in international health have been rewritten. As global health has taken center stage in development aid policies, important questions have emerged about the appropriate role of public and private donors, the potential and limits of technology, and how priorities are established. In this talk, Ruth Levine will discuss the major forces in global health, and highlight some of the major issues and very tough choices now facing the international community. 

Open to the Public--no RSVP required.

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