A World AIDS Day / Centennial Distinguished Speakers Series Event
Presented by ICAP at Columbia University and the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Against the backdrop of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, ICAP and the Columbia Mailman School Public Health will commemorate World AIDS Day 2021 with an event that considers the status of the two pandemics, lessons learned from the global HIV response that can inform the COVID-19 response, and how COVID-19 has impacted HIV programs.
Kevin De Cock, MD, FRCP (UK), DTM & H (Keynote Address)
Former Director of the HIV/AIDS Department at the World Health Organization (WHO) and Former Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Kenya
Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA (Moderator)
Director of ICAP at Columbia University and Columbia World Projects and
Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Shannon Hader, MD MPH (Panelist)
Deputy Executive Director of Programme at UNAIDS and Assistant Secretary General at the United Nations
Gregg Gonsalves, PhD (Panelist)
Global Health Activist, Associate Professor at Yale School of Public Health and Yale Law School
Rejoice Nkambule, MPH (Panelist)
Deputy Director of Health Services at Ministry of Health Eswatini
Others to be announced.
Hybrid Event | All Participants Register here
Faculty, Staff and Students are invited to attend live in the Allan Rosenfield Building, 8th Floor Auditorium (722 West 168th Street. New York, NY 10032).
Other attendees are invited to join virtually via Zoom Webinar.