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Morning Briefing

Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations

Wednesday, Jul 21 2010

AIDS 2010 Webcasts Now Available

The following webcasts are now available at http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010.

Wednesday - http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010.aspx#July21

  • Wednesday Plenary
  • TB and HIV Management in High Prevalence Settings: From Coordination to Integration
  • When Does HIV Funding Strengthen Health Systems?
  • Providing Leadership on Critical HIV/AIDS Issues: An Appeal by and to Members of Parliament
  • Funding Global Health: Can Innovative Mechanisms Save the Day?
  • Youth Speak Out on Sustainable Response to HIV/AIDS
  • Men Who have Sex with Men: Homophobia and HIV in Africa
  • The Global Fund: Proving Impact, Promoting Rights
  • Use of Antiretrovirals for Prevention: PrEP, PEP and ART

Tuesday - http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010.aspx#July20

  • The Lancet Series: Global HIV Epidemic Among People Who Use Drugs
  • The Future of Universal Access – Part 2
  • Barriers to Migrants and Mobile Populations in Accessing Comprehensive HIV Services and Treatment
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