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“HIV/AIDS and the news agenda Implications for ending the epidemic”

“HIV/AIDS and the news agenda Implications for ending the epidemic”. AIDS 2012 The Great Media Debate. Participants Robert Bazell , Moderator, Chief Science and Health Correspondent, NBC News , U.S Michel Sidibé , Executive Director, UNAIDS , Geneva, Switzerland

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“HIV/AIDS and the news agenda Implications for ending the epidemic”

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  1. “HIV/AIDS and the news agenda Implications for ending the epidemic” AIDS 2012 The Great Media Debate Participants Robert Bazell, Moderator, Chief Science and Health Correspondent, NBC News, U.S Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland Mia Malan, Health writer, Mail and Guardian, South Africa Anthony Fauci, Director, NIAID, U.S. Sarah Boseley, Health Editor, The Guardian, U.K. Jon Cohen, Contributor, Science, U.S. Francisco Ruiz, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD), U.S. David Brown, Medical Reporter, Washington Post, U.S. Allyson Leacock, Executive Director, Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS Regan Hofmann, Editor-In-Chief, POZ Magazine, U.S. Drew Altman, CEO and President, Kaiser Family Foundation, U.S. Webcast (delayed) : Kaiser Family Foundation (www.kff.org) IAS website: www.iasociety.org AIDS 2012 Satellite Session - High Level Media Panel - Washington DC Convention Centre - July 22, 2012 - 13.30-15.00

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