Kaiser/CSIS Forum on the 2010 International AIDS Conference

August 5, 2010 • 1:30 – 3:00 pm EDT

At 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 5, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Center for Strategic and International Studies held a forum examining the major policy, research and other developments arising from the 2010 International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2010) in Vienna.

 

The discussion examined the implications of a leveling of donor nation support for global AIDS relief efforts during last year’s economic crises and the scientific progress reported on HIV treatment and prevention, including promising results from a microbicide clinical trial, potentially providing an important new HIV prevention tool for women. The panel provided a look ahead to the 2012 conference, to be held in Washington, DC, and also examine the new U.S. strategy for combating HIV domestically.

View webcasts of sessions from the AIDS 2010 conference.

The panel is listed below:

  • Chris Beyrer, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and member, International AIDS  Society Governing Council
  • Jeffrey Crowley, Director of the U.S. Office of National AIDS Policy, White House
  • Deborah von Zinkernagel, Principal Deputy Global AIDS Coordinator, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
  • Phill Wilson, Executive Director, Black AIDS Institute  
  • Katherine Bliss, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, CSIS Global Health Policy Center
  • Lisa Carty, Deputy Director and Senior Adviser, CSIS Global Health Policy Center
  • Jennifer Kates, Vice President and Director of Global Health and HIV Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation

The forum in the Foundation's Washington, D.C. office is open to the public.

Lisa Carty