Center for Global Affairs

Ending AIDS: Why the World Can’t Wait and What You Can Do
 

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Part 01: Opening Remarks
Part 02: Ambassador Holbrooke Introduced
Part 03: Holbrooke: "It's Not Good News"
Part 04: "A Closer Walk" film
Part 05: Introduction of Panelists
Part 06: Georgia Arnold: Using Media to Educate
Part 07: Mark Dybul: "Prevention is Lifelong"
Part 08: Suniti Solomon: Cultural Challenges
Part 09: Michael Rabbow: Drug Research and HIV
Part 10: Nancy Mahon: Challenges for Donors
Part 11: Laurie Garrett: Prevention, the Lingering Problem
Part 12: The Right to Say "No" or "Yes"
Part 13: Solutions for India
Part 14: Maintaining Momentum
Part 15: Revising the Charity Model
Part 16: Audience Q & A
Part 17: Natalia Cales: "Isolated" film
Part 18: Closing Remarks by Melanne Verveer

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On Tuesday, December 4th at New York University, the Center for Global Affairs at NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies teamed with Vital Voices Global Partnership and the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) to present "Ending AIDS: Why the World Can't Wait and What You Can Do."
 
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This special event commemorating World AIDS Day featured a roundtable discussion among global leaders to talk about the current worldwide response to HIV/AIDS and to call on all people — whether students, diplomats, government officials, educators, or businesspeople — to take action in their own ways, in their own communities, to meet the global challenge of AIDS.

The panel was moderated by Richard Holbrooke, president and chief executive officer of GBC and former U.S. assistant secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs.


Photo Credit: Phil Gallo, NYU Photo Bureau