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Friday, November 6, 2009

Malaria in the Americas Forum 2009: "Counting Malaria Out" Towards the 2010 Targets and the UN Millennium Development Goals

department: Medical Center Communications and Marketing
when: Friday, 11/06/2009 (1:00 PM - 4:30 PM)
where: Pan American Health Organization, Room B 525 23rd St. NW, Washington, DC 20037
details:
The Pan American Health Organization, The Pan American Health and Education Foundation, and the Center for Global Health at the George Washington University
cordially invite you to attend the

Malaria in the Americas Forum 2009:
"Counting Malaria Out"
Towards the 2010 Targets and the UN Millennium Development Goals


Featuring presentations and discussions on
Malaria Elimination, Malaria and Mobile Populations, and
the 2009 Malaria Champions of the Americas Award Presentation

Speakers: Dr. José Nájera, Former Director, World Health Organization, Malaria Action Program
Dr. Keith H. Carter, PAHO Regional Adviser on Malaria
Dr. Carlos Espinal, Director for Public Health in Latin America, Sanofi Pasteur.
 
Moderator: Dr. Peter Hotez, President, Sabin Vaccine Institute and Professor, George Washington University.
 
When:
November 6, 2009
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Where:
PAHO HQ, Room B
525 23rd St. NW, Washington, DC 20037

Please RSVP Here
Refreshments will be served

Live web coverage of the event may also be accessed at: http://new.paho.org/webcasts
open to public: No

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