Adele S. Benzaken, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
AIDS Healthcare FoundationPresenter Of 4 Presentations
Panel
- Francheskie Velez, PEPFAR/CDC
- Miles Kemplay, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
- Teeb Al-samarrai, Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator
- Carl Schmid, HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute & Co-Chair of U.S. Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
- Yogan Pillay, Clinton Health Access Initiative South Africa
- Dr. Jameson Malemela, Sibanye-Stillwater, Southern Africa Region
- Geoffrey Graham, OraSure Technologies
- Megan Henken, OraSure Technologies
- Adele S. Benzaken, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
The UNAIDS 2025 Targets process
Q&A
- Francheskie Velez, PEPFAR/CDC
- Miles Kemplay, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
- Teeb Al-samarrai, Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator
- Adele S. Benzaken, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
- Carl Schmid, HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute & Co-Chair of U.S. Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
- Yogan Pillay, Clinton Health Access Initiative South Africa
- Dr. Jameson Malemela, Sibanye-Stillwater, Southern Africa Region
Introduction: Session Moderated by Dr. Adele Schwartz Benzaken, Senior Global Medical Director at AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Moderator Of 1 Session
Even before COVID-19, AIDS was becoming a forgotten pandemic. Global attention has now shifted to a new crisis, but millions still continue to become infected with HIV and die of AIDS-related illnesses. Join us for a proactive discussion about lessons learned and not learned over the past 30 years of fighting AIDS, as we try to answer the question: Have we sacrificed progress or gained insight in trying to fight both epidemics at once?
Presenter Of 4 Presentations
Q&A
- Francheskie Velez, PEPFAR/CDC
- Miles Kemplay, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
- Teeb Al-samarrai, Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator
- Adele S. Benzaken, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
- Carl Schmid, HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute & Co-Chair of U.S. Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
- Yogan Pillay, Clinton Health Access Initiative South Africa
- Dr. Jameson Malemela, Sibanye-Stillwater, Southern Africa Region
Introduction: Session Moderated by Dr. Adele Schwartz Benzaken, Senior Global Medical Director at AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Panel
- Francheskie Velez, PEPFAR/CDC
- Miles Kemplay, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
- Teeb Al-samarrai, Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator
- Carl Schmid, HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute & Co-Chair of U.S. Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
- Yogan Pillay, Clinton Health Access Initiative South Africa
- Dr. Jameson Malemela, Sibanye-Stillwater, Southern Africa Region
- Geoffrey Graham, OraSure Technologies
- Megan Henken, OraSure Technologies
- Adele S. Benzaken, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
The UNAIDS 2025 Targets process
Moderator Of 1 Session
Even before COVID-19, AIDS was becoming a forgotten pandemic. Global attention has now shifted to a new crisis, but millions still continue to become infected with HIV and die of AIDS-related illnesses. Join us for a proactive discussion about lessons learned and not learned over the past 30 years of fighting AIDS, as we try to answer the question: Have we sacrificed progress or gained insight in trying to fight both epidemics at once?