A panel on the AIDS crisis in Africa

with Debrework Zewdie, Uwe Reinhardt, Glaudine Mtshali, Charlene Barshefsky and Tina Rosenberg
in Science & Health, Current Affairs
on Thursday, March 22, 2001 * * * * *

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A conversation about the ongoing AIDS crisis in Africa. South African Health Representative to the United Nations Glaudine Mtshali, Global HIV-AIDS Coordinator for the World Bank Debrework Zewdie, former U.S. trade representative Charlene Barshefsky, reporter Tina Rosenberg of "The New York Times", and healthcare economist at Princeton University Uwe Reinhardt discuss treatment and prevention of HIV in the region.

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Keywords:
health
HIV
epidemiology
science
Uwe Reinhardt
AIDS
Debrework Zewdie
South Africa
Charlene Barshefsky
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Tina Rosenberg
Glaudine Mtshali

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    1. Rick Davis  09/03/2008 01:17 AM Report

      I am surprised no mention has been made about the demographics of the delegates in the RPC. When the camera pans the audience, all one sees is white, older, wealthier Americans ... how do you think this plays to the viewers out in America?

      Also, one of the big stories at the RPC has been the heavy-handed police tactics towards the demonstrators. Pre-emptive raids, going through people's property, arresting, intimidating, and harassing the media and ordinary citizens exercising their rights. No mention of this which makes you look out of touch with what is going on.