Event at Clark Jan. 19 to launch important aids2031 project report

“AIDS: Taking a Long-Term View” is the much anticipated report from the aids2031 Consortium, a worldwide group of AIDS scientists, health officials, activists, and experts who have come together to look at the global AIDS response 30 years after the disease was first reported and recommend the best way forward over the next 20 years in this ongoing crisis.

The Clark University International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) department and George Perkins Marsh Institute will present the new book and a special panel discussion from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 19, in Tilton Hall, 950 Main Street.

Panelists include Jeffrey L. Sturchio, president and CEO of the Global Health Council; Michael Isbell, an independent consultant specializing in public health policy, strategic advocacy planning, and health-related communications; and Jessica Ogden, director/owner of Ogden Health & Development Connections. The panel will be moderated by Professor William F. Fisher, Director of the IDCE Department and Co-Convener of the aids2031 Social Drivers Working Group.

Check out this short video, Changing the Face of the Pandemic by 2031, by the aids2031 Project.

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