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The Mailman School of Public Health, the Association of Schools of Public Health and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine extend a special thank you to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation for producing the conference webcasts.
Sunday, October 24- Columbia University Low Library
VIDEO 1:
An Evening to Honor and Advance the Legacy of Allan Rosenfield
Monday, October 25 – Columbia University Alfred Lerner Hall
Video 2:
Greetings &/ Welcome
Greetings and Introductions
Linda P. Fried, Dean and DeLamar Professor, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, USAWelcome Address
Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation“How History and Globalization Inform the Future of Global Health”
Remarks by Conference Co-Sponsors
Peter Piot, Dean, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UKHarrison Spencer, President and CEO, Association of Schools of Public Health, USA
Process and Goals of the Meeting
Richard Parker, Chair of the Conference Organizing Committee, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences andAnthropology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, USA
Pre-Meeting Consultation Feedback and Framing of Themes
Alastair Ager, Executive Director, Global Health Initiative, Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health,Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, USA
Propositional Questions
Linda P. Fried, Dean and DeLamar Professor, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, USATrends Transforming the Landscape
Plenary Presentation 1:
Changing health and prevention needs
- Carlos Cáceres (Cayetano Heredia University, Peru) and Walter Mendoza (United Nations Population Fund, Peru)
- Alex Ezeh (African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya)
- Sania Nishtar (Heartfile, Pakistan)
Plenary Presentation 2 :
Innovations in science & technology
- Peter Piot (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)
- Hassan Mshinda (COSTECH, Tanzania)
- Catterina Ferreccio (Catholic University, Chile)
Trends Transforming the Landscape (continued)
Plenary Presentation 3:
Globalization and global health governance- Margaret Kruk (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, USA)
- Julio Frenk (Harvard School of Public Health, USA)
- Gita Sen (Indian Institute of Management, India and Development Alternatives for Women of a New Era)
Plenary Presentation 4:
Transforming health systems and achieving equity in healthcare- Marian Jacobs (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
- Kevin DeCock (Center for Disease Control, USA)
- Carmen Barroso (International Planned Parenthood Federation-Western Hemisphere Region, USA/Brazil)
Refining Discussions
VIDEO 3:
Visions of Response to Changing Landscape
A panel discussion responding to morning sessions from representatives of various constituency groups:
- Policymaker: Bernice Dahn (Ministry of Health, Liberia)
- Educator: Ayman El-Mohandes (University of Nebraska School of Public Health, USA)
- Researcher: Miguel Ángel González Block (National Institute of Public Health , Mexico)
- Practitioner: Florence Baingana (Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda)
- Activist: Prakash Mani Sharma (Pro Public, Nepal)
- Private Sector: Derek Yach (PepsiCo, USA)
VIDEO 4:
Reception - Columbia University Faculty House
Speakers will include Jeffrey Sachs (Director, Earth Institute, Columbia University) and Anand Grover (Lawyers Collective, India, and United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Right to Health).
Tuesday, October 26 – Columbia University Alfred Lerner Hall
VIDEO 1:
Review of Progress and Tasks Ahead
Synthesizing Commentaries:
- Alfred Sommer (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA)
- Sonia Corrêa (Brazilian Interdisciplinary AIDS Association, Brazil, and Development Alternatives for Women of a New Era)
- Cheng Feng (Family Health International, China)









