Elizabeth Radin
Angels in America? U.S. Foreign Policy and the End of AIDS
July 12, 2018 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
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This briefing will focus on U.S. engagement in the global AIDS crisis and how U.S. foreign policy has helped to turn the tide of a devastating epidemic. Elizabeth Radin will share first-hand experience and analysis of America’s global AIDS response including its origins, challenges and achievements as well as future risks and opportunities. We’ll also mine this unique case study for insights on how the U.S. can fruitfully engage in emerging global crises in the health sector and beyond.
Elizabeth Radin has over 15 years of experience leading global health and international development programs and research. She has worked on projects relating to infectious disease, maternal and child health, health systems strengthening and human development in over 20 countries in Africa and Asia.
Elizabeth currently holds a joint academic and management position at Columbia University, where she serves as Technical Director for the largest HIV Impact Assessment ever conducted.
Previously, she has led country programs for the Clinton Health Access Initiative and consulted for The World Bank, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the University of Oxford.
She holds a PhD in Public Health from Oxford and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard. Her writing and comments have appeared in Time, The Atlantic, Project Syndicate and Vox.
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